A question gets asked that is entirely off-topic. As it starts attracting downvotes and close votes, somebody swoops in and edits it to clean it up, so it becomes an off-topic post with fewer typos and better spacing. Assuming the cleanup is valid, is it better to approve the edits as well-intentioned and harmless or reject them as a waste of time?
When I saw a case of this happening this morning I voted to reject, but I didn't have a clearly applicable rejection reason. I chose "no improvement whatsoever", since the edit makes no difference in the long run as the post will get deleted, but at the time I would have liked to have been able to give a close reason that was more descriptive. After the fact I considered maybe the reason there isn't a more specific reason is because I shouldn't be rejecting edits on these grounds. So what should we be doing here?