In going through the suggested edit review queue, one type of edit that comes up with fair frequency is one which simply edits a hyperlink in an answer (more common) or a question.
My instinct has been to reject such comments (under the heading "Attempt to reply") with the thinking that the proper course of action if a user finds an outdated link is to comment on the post signalling for the author to update the link, presumably after having done due diligence on confirming that the old link has fallen out of favor (website down, outdated, etc.) and that the proposed website is a preferred/approved substitute.
Given that I see such suggested edits more than infrequently, I am now reaching out to meta to garner some opinions on whether this is the accepted practice, as I do see some arguments in favor of accepting such edits (e.g., alacrity).
So am I correct to reject suggested edits to hyperlinks? Are there any powerful arguments to do the opposite?