So there are a quite few questions about rejected edits. Many from rattled newbies (like me) facing their first rejection. And many answers boil down to one or several of the following:
- the reviewer was wrong
- the reviewer did only read the commit comment (which was barely a comment)
- the edit was too minor (to be of any help to the thread)
- the edit was wrong
First and last point of course, we can't help.
But I know now, that it is essential to elaborate on the commit comment. Drawing parallels to writing/contributing code it is of course good practice to comment commits well, but https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/edit does not even mention it for edits. I think it would be worth at least a bullet point.
(Also, in the edit comment box, something like a <30 | >300 characters warning/reminder would be cool, though not sure on the numerical boundaries ;) )
And reviewers should have an equal help page, or the edit help page could cover that topic. Like a link to this thread or a digest thereof.
Finally, I am still unsure of minor edits (like adding a hyperlink) to otherwise good or sufficient posts.