Suggested edits with changes that result in no diffs when white space addition is ignored should be approved instantly, regardless of the reputation of the editor.
The rationale is that if you see an edit that adds white space or blank lines, you know that the edit has been a formatting change; the substance of the question or answer is guaranteed to be preserved, so an instant automatic approval gives you benefits with very tiny potential risk of vandalism.
One way to tell if this idea is worth implementing would be to run the stats on the all edits (if SO keeps a history of the rejected as well as the approved edits) and see what percentage of edits that add only white space and blank lines get rejected. If my observations are correct, the number should be very close to 0%.