Situation:
I've seen 1 particular user make a lot of minor edits (over a course of many days) that are incomplete. This user now has 2000+ rep so his edits don't need reviews anymore, but the first 200/300 edits have been made under 2000 rep (calculated).
Example:
public void Q()
{
DoSomething();
}
bunch of text with spelling/grammar mistakes
Turns in to:
public void Q()
{
DoSomething();
}
bunch of text with spelling/grammar mistakes
Note he only moved the brackets, the content still isn't properly indented and there are lots of words/sentences to be edited. Even if you yourself are not good in English you could still format the full code instead of only the brackets.
Problem:
If someone under 2000 rep does an edit like that it will likely only get approved by robo reviewers. This behavior is the opposite of what I've been taught about editing on stack overflow and thus should not be allowed. I've already posted a comment on one of the users questions but he keeps on making small useless edits I later on encounter and usually fix.
What should I do in this case? Just let it go because the user is not filling the review queue or flag it for moderator attention?
you are a reviewer: just review.
Sure. And if an edit is a bad edit because it's not actually adding meaningful value, determining that it merits rejection is reviewing it. If you just want to go around editing posts, then go around finding posts that need editing and edit them, rather than reviewing edits. If you want to review edits, then you've made the decision to review edits, not just edit posts that someone else couldn't be bothered to edit properly (but submitted an edit for anyway).