While going through the review queue, I found several edits by the same user that were all of the "add backticks around some words" variety. I rejected a few as "No improvement whatsoever", others I was inclined to accept. But what I noticed as I was rejecting many of them was that they already had one rejection vote, but that rejection vote had given "Attempt to reply" as the reason.
Now, I was inclined to agree with the idea that this edit should be rejected. But they were CLEARLY not attempts to reply. After the third such edit that I saw, I started to suspect that some previous reviewer had been powering through the review queue rejecting everything with the same "Attempt to reply" reason, just for the sake of accumulating "points" towards the Reviewer badge. (I put "points" in quotation marks because "number of review tasks completed" is not per se a points score, but it's still a number that goes up and gives you a prize at the end.)
So, two questions:
Is there anything that I (as someone with just barely over 4k reputation at this time) can do about those bad review votes by an earlier reviewer?
If there is anything that I can do, should I? Or should I just vote the way I think is correct, and trust that the reason reported to the editor whose edits were rejected will end up being "No improvement whatsoever" instead of "Attempt to answer"? (I don't actually know how the rejection reason gets determined -- majority/plurality of rejection-reason votes? First rejection reason "wins"? I don't know where to go to find that out.)
If some or all of this question has already been answered earlier in Meta, I apologize for the duplicate, and can only say that my searching attempts so far were insufficient to find the answer to my question. (I found questions like this one, but they're about closing duplicate questions, not about rejecting edits). Also, I'd appreciate any pointers to what I should be doing as a reviewer -- I haven't found that either. I've found FAQs on "Here's how you should behave as a user of the site", but I've been unable to find any FAQs on "Here's how you should behave as a reviewer with more power than the average user." Any links to such documents would be greatly appreciated.
Update: Are suggested edit reviewers ping-able from comments? tells me one thing that I can do, so it partially answers the first part of my question. (I don't think it fully answers it, since I can't tell from that question whether there's anything else I could do). But it doesn't answer the second part of my question, whether I should do anything like contacting the other reviewer. I don't think this is exactly a duplicate question of that one, though it's certainly close.
Angular
when the word referred to the AngularJS library, not an identifier in the code namedAngular
. I believe backticks should be reserved for code-ish things, not project names and other human-readable things. Hence why I was planning to reject that particular edit and others like it.