I made my first edit today to remove a tag. It was ultimately approved, but I received a rejection vote with the following reason:
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
When I read that I thought: "You're a jerk. You really didn't need to say 'even a little bit easier'."
Then another rejection vote came in with the same reason, so I realized that the first reason was a canned comment and not a cranky reviewer.
I appreciate that SO provides a reason for the rejection, but what I was taken aback by were the phrases "even a little bit" and "completely". Adding that verbiage seems to make the tone needlessly strong. I'd add that emphasis if I was trying to make someone feel bad for what they had done. The following reason gives the same idea without the 'tone' just by removing the extraneous phrases:
This edit does not make the post easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either superfluous or actively harm readability.
(Never mind that the word 'completely' in 'completely superfluous' is, itself, superfluous. ;) )
Clearly this post in the realm of 'subjective', but am I being thin-skinned or are there other areas in SO where you feel that the language has crossed over from 'firm' to 'did I just told that I'm dumb'?