Today I received a notification about a suggested edit on one of my answers. It seems that the package in question was updated, so the edit proposed a minor fix to the code. Reviewers rejected the edit, giving an advice to comment instead. Ironically, this is a useless recommendation, since the user has only 13 rep and doesn't have the privilege to do so.
As it turns out, the edit was indeed helpful, and I updated my post. It was also nice that the user left an expanded explanation. Naturally, I wanted to thank him for the effort. Keep in mind that this is his first suggested edit, so rejecting it without giving a credit for the attention to the problem would be very unfortunate.
My first thought was to drop him a note in chat, but he does not have this privilege either. So I left a comment for him, but I'm not sure he'll receive a notification. The main question is, what else can be done in such (a very rare) situation? It's not only about the +2, it's more about changing the impression that we as a community may have created by rejecting the first helpful edit.
I thought of dropping an "occasional" upvote on his only question, but I do not know if a) that's a good one; b) this is a proper course of action. I decided I'd ask on meta first.