There'sThere are no easy thing onthings in this livelife: working, studying, sports, programming, designing, etc. Therefore reviewing is, also, hard (or not easy) . Even the most obvious problems needs you to haverequire domain knowledge of something: the language (in this particular case, English), the markdown syntax, the concepts you are reading about, etc.
Considering this, reviewers are required, in (in theory,) to know about whatever they are reviewing, since,. Since they are reviewing, we expect you bethat they are able to critically evaluate if the actions being taken conforms with guidance.
Expecting a reviewer that is basically a monkey with a keyboard mouse to give a sensible evaluation of what is being reviewed, is as likely as the same said monkey writing something similar to Shakespeare work.
I prefer having a sensible review by an expert, even if that means having the queue to grow infinitely, which. I doubt this will be a problem since there areis at least one user, the very author, that is notified of any edits on itstheir own post. If he isn'tthey aren't available in a sensible amount of time, we can simply invalidate the edit and hope for the best.