I just reviewed this suggested edit. I thought it was valid, and although I was tempted to deem it "too minor", I ended up approving it.
I like to only mark edits as "too minor" if the user who suggested the edit could easily have found other things in the post to improve. Is this a good practice? In this case, I didn't see anything else the user could have improved, so I approved the edit.
Three of the reviewers who reviewed this edit marked it as "too minor", and got the edit rejected.
Afterwords, when I discovered that this edit had been rejected, I went to the post and made the edit anyways.
Did I make the right decision?