Editing for broken english: Acceptable? - Stack Overflow [closed] most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-10T08:56:35Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/25490 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25490/editing-for-broken-english-acceptable 18 Editing for broken english: Acceptable? [closed] Orion Edwards 2008-08-25T00:18:09Z 2009-08-21T16:34:41Z <p>I've seen (and written) plenty of posts which have been edited by others to correct typos, broken URLs and so on. I think everyone can agree this is a good thing.</p> <p>How about editing for poor/broken English? I'm a bit of a stickler for correct grammar and spelling (my mother was an English teacher, poor me), but I can foresee this being a sensitive issue.</p> <p>There is also the issue when changing the actual wording/spelling of things and inadvertently altering the meaning of the question...</p> <p>Is this acceptable? Thoughts?</p> <p>I'd particularly be interested in the views of any users who have learned English as their second/third language and do not know it terribly well. Would you be offended if I edited your post so it uses correct grammar and so on?</p> <h3>Update</h3> <p>The consensus seems to be that editing for grammar/spelling is fine and to proceed. Thanks to everyone for their input.</p> <p>P.S. Also thanks Greg Hurlman for pointing out the shortcomings in my own question :-)</p>