I was checking the suggested edit queue, when I got to this edit. The edited answer is basically a link to a tool that is no longer available, and the edit is just striking through the link and adding a comment stating that the tool is not available anymore.
So now my doubt(s):
I think I should reject the edit because it doesn't improve the answer (a comment would fit better), but I don't feel like any of the rejection options fit the case:
- It's not spam or vandalism.
- The changes do not affect readability
- Doesn't really conflict with the author's intent (it's just a comment about the tool availability).
- It's not an attempt to reply.
I feel like the answer in itself should be flagged/deleted as it is no longer a valid answer, but again I don't feel like any of the flagging options fit the case:
- It's not spam (or it could be as the author doesn't state that is/was the developer)
- It is not rude or offensive.
- It is an answer (or at least it used to be).
- It is not something to bug the moderators about.
How would you proceed in that case?
(Probably by the time that I get the answer, someone will have approved/rejected the edit, but at least I'll learn something).