A user is by appearance submitting A LOT of useless trivial edits, many of which are fixing one or two typos in a post, usually to no real benefit, and usually leaving many OTHER typos left that I've had to fix up. I noticed after improving a couple of his/her proposed edits that it was the same person again and again. If you just look at his recent activity you can see he/she has maxed out or nearly so the daily rep increase for editing the past three days. And nearly all of them were one or two word changes.
Is this now accepted behavior on StackOverflow?
Here is a sample: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/8209994
While I could take the trivial answer and 'skip' that just kicks the can down the road and solves nothing and renders no point to posting... So let's assume skip isn't a choice for the sake of discussion.
As a new 'edit reviewer' and in light of the recent change in rules regarding minor edits, what should I be doing here? I'm getting tired of correcting every single item he misses; I feel like rejecting flat out isn't right (anymore.... weeks ago I would have rejected as that is behavior I learned from meta discussions). I feel like accept and improving each time rewards his blatant rep hoarding effort. Accepting without improving doesn't feel right at all..
So besides posting here to ask this question; what's my best course of action?