A similar question has been asked before, but with, as explained in the answer, different circumstances.
I made an edit suggestion, which, at least in my mind, was completely reasonable. It was rejected due to a conflict. This happens from time to time. However in this case the conflicting edit is addressing essentially the same issues, but doing so arguably worse - It has (arguably) worse formatting, corrects fewer English errors, and leaves in the "fluff".
The worst part is that this was not done by the original poster who may be unfamiliar with site rules and etiquette, but by a long time high-rep user, who should really know better. His edit resulted in:
- An (arguably) worse state of the answer than if he had simply done nothing at all.
- A bad record in my editing stats, which has nothing to do with the quality of my edit.
I would have reported it, but it seems as of now there is no way to report edits. (Should there be?) What should be done in this particular case? What should I do if this happens again? Shouldn't there be some measures which prevent this from happening in the first place?
My rejected edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11526467
His edit (revision 2): https://stackoverflow.com/posts/35828325/revisions
Here is another example, this one was even approved by 2 users before being rejected by a conflict: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11533196