Recently, I made the following edit request. In my mind, this significantly improved the clarity of the question, but the edit was rejected, because "This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed". Although I don't really agree, I accept that the edit was rejected.
However, immediately after rejecting my edit, the reviewer made their own edit, that was extremely superficial (just capitalization changes, and removing 'thank you'). I would argue that if my edit is unacceptable, then this one should be as well. Is this a case of a reviewer trying to get 'editing' points? Is there any recourse for such a situation (other than having enough reputation as to not need edit approval)?
in all likelihood they would reject if they were reviewing it?
comment. You seem convinced that the reviewer's edit is bad. I'm trying to say it is not bad. Trying to compare the 2 is not the right question here. If you really want to understand the situation, your question would be better asked "Why was my edit rejected" and stop worrying about the subsequent edit.