For what it's worth, I think you did the right thing on this post and that Yvette shouldn't have rolled back this particular edit.
What complicates things is that most of this editor's other suggestions this day are either outright objectively bad or at least contain some objectively bad changes:
However, the edit that this Meta question is about is, to my eyes, entirely good and deserving of approval. It fixes an outright typo, which is definitely good. It also adds backticks around the filename test.html
, which would be subjective and a matter of taste normally... except that the post being edited already uses backticks around test.html
in the other place where the name is used. Making the formatting of the post internally consistent strikes me as good, even if neither of the two styles is clearly better than the other.
For (I presume) that reason or a similar one, Cœur has rolled back Yvette's rollback. I think that's the correct outcome.
In general, editors on backticking sprees will tend to make some good edits; some of the backticks they add are probably appropriate, they may be fixing typos as well, and if you're lucky that results in at least a few clearly positive edits getting made even if the majority of the changes made in the spree are bad. It doesn't make sense to do a mass rollback and review ban without considering the virtues of the individual edits, but that looks to me like what Yvette did here.
On the other hand, you did, uh, approve this edit by the same editor which did nothing but add backticks, most of which were around technology names in a context where they were simply being used as proper nouns in prose, not as code or identifiers of any kind. That's definitely a wrong review on your part, and I'd have no issue with Yvette sending a raised eyebrow your way over that approval.