I ran into a fellow reviewer today who flagged a perfectly legitimate edit as spam/vandalism. That's a step beyond merely making a bad call about whether an edit should be allowed through, as that could mis-train the filter and perhaps mess up someone's account. So I looked through the last few pages of their review history and found several other instances of the same sort of mistake. Sometimes they marked edits that were dubiously applicable, but even on those, there's a definite difference between a merely unwise or excessive edit, and outright spamming or vandalism. And sometimes there seems no real reason to reject at all, like this OP-approved edit, or this typo fix, or this title fix, or this code import.
If I'm correct, I expect a diamond should gently correct their misconception of that rejection reason's purpose. Or, given the sheer number of these in the first, what, seven pages, perhaps a time off reviewing.