Shall I:
- accept it because it may be an improvement
- reject it as a radical change
You're missing option #3:
- skip it because I don't know the subject well enough to know it's an improvement.
If you knew this was a valid addition to the answer, you could approve the edit without concern; if it was an edit you might in good conscience make yourself, then why not?
The problem is, you clearly don't know. I'll sometimes spend a significant amount of time researching a topic before editing (or approving an edit) just to allow myself to do so in good conscience, but if I don't have that time... Then I've no business rubber-stamping the edit.
By the same token, you don't know it's a radical change either...