I recently voted to leave closed on an audit in the reopen queue, for which the other option was correct. I don't dispute value of the question, it should certainly be open. What I'm wondering is if my process in reviewing these audits is inadequate.
When the reopen queue presents me a review triggered by an edit, my first question is usually "Is it remotely possible this edit fixed the problems the question was closed for?"
In this case, three instances of "forget" were changed to "Forgot". Trivial. Certainly not substantive enough to have fixed a close-worthy problem. My thinking has been, not much reason to look further.
Is my thinking on this incorrect? Should I be reviewing the full content of the post, regardless of whether it was placed on the reopen queue as a result of an edit (even a trivial one), or being nominated for reopening by a community member?