If “Community” rejects an edit because it “conflicted with a subsequent edit”, that’s okay and an indication for healthy participation. The reasons for these rejects have been discussed multiple times. Yet I wonder and didn’t find an answer:
Why are “Community”-rejected edit suggestions considered in a user’s reject total?
If reviewers reject suggestions on grounds of non-improvement, it’s good to take note of that. A versioning conflict however is no misjudgment and certainly not something to hold against an editor.
I wonder why this is so and if there’s a specific reason why there is no distinction.