When the Community user rejects an edit during the grace period there is no obvious reason visible (example).

Community♦ reviewed this 1 hour ago: Reject

This causes some confusion for the user who suggested the edit. See also:

I’m afraid these “rejects without a reason” are not helpful and rather discouraging. A short explanation would be useful, and the suggester could learn something.

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Yes, I would love to be able to type: "did not fix every problem with post" or "randomly highlighting words is not considered a 'good' edit" – ben is uǝq backwards Nov 2 '12 at 13:25

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It's more than just discouraging, each rejection has impact on the user suggesting the edit as it might lead to a ban.

Also worth to note that the Community user is rejecting lots of suggested edits, and it looks like it's on a drastic rise. For example on September 18th 2012 it rejected 59 suggested edit while on April 11th 2013 it rejected 112 suggested edit. (Just two random dates)

I agree that those poor souls deserve to know the reason why their edit got rejected, same way that flesh and blood users can choose or write a reason.

Taking a sample case, here is a mockup that will save some tears and frustration:

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I believe that the Community user did not reject this edit suggestion. What happens is that when a reviewer clicks Improve button instead of Accept or Reject then unchecks the Suggested edit was helpful checkbox before submitting the edit, the suggestion will show up as rejected by the Community User.

If you look at 3rd revision, you'd see that the answer was edited by the OP around the same time as shown rejected by Community.

I am basing my assumption on this answer to Improved edit suggestions approved by Community. Mods may be able to shed more light on what actually happened.

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Does it state the user who clicks "improve"? Or is that mod-tools only? – userabuser Nov 2 '12 at 13:34
@userabuser it does not show the user anywhere. I am not sure if mods have any interface to see that. – Aziz Shaikh Nov 2 '12 at 13:36
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It was the Community user. The message states exactly that. I am asking for an explanation what exactly happened. – toscho Nov 2 '12 at 13:38
Its odd though because if it were rejected as an "improve" the editor would have improved the question as he's very quick to the mark. – userabuser Nov 2 '12 at 13:39
@toscho I added a couple of links in my updated answer on which I have based my assumption. – Aziz Shaikh Nov 2 '12 at 13:57

As I had this happen to me today (on WPSE), I was unsure of whether there was an inherent problem with the edit or not - obviously not.

This should be mandatory as the user being rejected might actually consider the edit to have been rejected by a real reviewer and as you suggest, with no explanation, that's discouraging.

Top suggestion.

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Wholeheartedly agree with this one, it happened to be only a couple of hours ago again, it's disheartening to know that you're trying to make the question / answer better, and it gets shut down with no explanation, there's only really ever 2 possible scenarios:

  1. The person disagrees with your change
  2. The edit submitted was actually wrong

Either way, it makes sense that a reason be given, even if it's chosen from a preselected few options like when you are flagging an item, that way that editor can know the reason for the rejection (heaven forbid, even learn form it themselves)

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This happened to me today here. The edit that I suggested came 13 minutes after the question was posted so it wasn't that the question was edited within the grace period.

Also, there is no evidence to support that a reviewer improved on the post by further editing it and marking my edit as unhelpful. The post was edited by another user at a later stage but I believe this to be unrelated.

If a reject reason was added as suggested here, it would make the process much more user friendly and potentially reduce the number of new questions being opened requesting clarification for the reject reason.

As noted by Sha Wiz Dow Ard, the community user is rejecting quite a few suggested edits lately (examples from same user 1, 2). Perhaps there is some issue with it? If this behaviour continues, it will likely put people off suggesting edits and that would be a shame seeing as they are trying to improve on the quality of the content on the site.

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