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I've recently made a couple of edits to other users' questions. Naturally, I view the edits as useful, and I realize that others may disagree, and that's fine. What I'm curious about is whether the rejecting reviewers enter their comments manually, if they choose from a fixed list of reasons, or potentially both. I've received rejections (which, again, is fine — that's what the process is for), but the rejection rationale doesn't seem to have any connection to the edits themselves, which makes me think that a list item may be relevant to their rationale but the description it presents to me is not.

What makes me ask at all is one case where I've been accused of vandalizing a question or "promoting a service" in a situation where all I really did was revise the title slightly, retag, and condense some pleasantries (which I understand ought not to have been included at all).

Is that shorthand for "insignificant edit," or is there something else going on?

The comments to this post were useful, but I'm wondering more about how the review interface actually works.

To clarify, I'm speaking to the rejection comments during the edit-review voting process. Presumably, these votes and their rationale are visible after an edit is denied, as well — thankfully, it's never turned out that way for me.

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    In any case, I'll take rejection votes to mean that maybe I should be more judicious with my edit suggestions to begin with.
    – Augusta
    Dec 26, 2014 at 0:43

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It offers a list of potential options, along with the ability to specify “other”. It looks like this:

rejection dialog, including reasons “spam or vandalism”, “no improvement whatsoever”, “irrelevant tags”, “clearly conflicts with author’s intent”, “attempt to reply”, and a “causes harm” item with a text box

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  • If the edit review pane works the same way, then that pretty much answers the question as both. I can see how the text presented to reviewers may differ from what it shows the editor. That's very informative; thank you!
    – Augusta
    Dec 26, 2014 at 0:47
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    @Augusta: In case you were curious, a suggested edit popped into the queue and I was able to take a screenshot of the dialog (rather than the close dialog I had before).
    – icktoofay
    Dec 26, 2014 at 0:54
  • Ah, I see-- I was curious, so thanks for the update! That's about what I thought it might look like. I didn't think there'd be no way to add specific review rationale, but I am but a new-user, and that world remains unseen to my tiny eyes~
    – Augusta
    Dec 26, 2014 at 0:56
  • Aww, I'm too late for that edit :) (I also got a screen shot of "This was a test" though -- I passed.)
    – Jongware
    Dec 26, 2014 at 1:04

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