Scott Morrison (one of our moderators) said it in this thread on meta. For those of you just joining us, I am fpqc.
]]>Also, even if you are advocating for change, the context and the content of this post really suggests to me to be an etiquette issue than a feature issue. I am almost certain that "feature requests" are usually used for technical/technological improvements to the website, as opposed to policy changes.
]]>Does MO have some explicit policy that encourages edits that are nitpicking? (e.g. correction of typos).
Yes. See the section containing the text "be bold" in the FAQ.
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