While going through the "Suggested Edits" review queue, I noticed one user's edits appearing there several times, with unusually detailed references to meta posts given as reasons in the edit comment.
As far as I can tell, each of those edits was pretty much spot-on, not only removing several pieces of fluff and "user" tags, but also in some cases fixing spelling and grammar as well.
Curious, I checked the user's page, and, to my surprise, found that every bit of reputation has come from approved edits - not a single question or answer on the whole site (or any sister sites). The only other things to have affected their reputation was bounties... apparently, this user is currently awarding three bounties on three low-vote questions. What gives?!?
Unlike another user I came across yesterday in that queue (who seemed to be farming rep with LOTS of single-tag edits while ignoring glaring errors in those posts - which I've flagged, and I think they've stopped now), I think this user should actually be commended for cleaning up questions, but I still think it's strange behaviour. Or maybe it isn't, and I just haven't seen it before, but... only edits, and rewarding bounties, and no questions/answers/votes cast...?
Should one just ignore things like this and move on? Flag one of the edits (but there's nothing wrong with them...)? Post a comment on one of the edited questions, saying "Well done, thanks for all those edits!" (and maybe point out that he doesn't really need to paste those meta-links on every edit comment)? If there wasn't this feeling of something being a bit strange, I'd actually consider finding one of this user's questions or answers and upvoting them, only... there aren't any.