It takes more effort to write a custom reason, than to click on one of the canned reasons.
There's some concerns in the comments that trivial edits will be rejected and the custom reason being used to explain why.
and this comment
.../ Hence, clarifying and preventing usage for minor stuff.
This is not necessarily a bad thing. In fact the reverse is true; the fear of bad edits being approved.
Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged - try to make the post
significantly better when you edit, correcting all problems that you
observe.
and this comment
.../ Hence, clarifying and preventing usage for minor stuff.
Up until now, I've had to find the user's latest answer and post under it to make a mention of where I think they're going wrong. Of course this can be done in the causes harm box, but if it was named custom, I wouldn't have been tracking down users for the past few years, if I'd known how to use this custom box.
If there's any concern about anything abusive being written in the reason box, these can be flagged. Most users who have the rep to review suggested edits, understand how the site works and would understand that everything is transparent and users are held accountable for their actions.
Besides, it takes more effort to write a custom reason, than to click on one of the canned reasons.