I was in the suggested edits review queue today, when I came across possibly the worst edit I've reviewed. It was almost entirely changes along the lines of replacing "I haven't"
with "i havent"
. It removed backtick code formatting. It also removed proper indentation off of half a code block, and added way too much indentation on the other half.
I rejected the edit for "causing harm". It un-formatted code and actively ruined spelling and grammar. However, the two other reviewers who rejected the edit gave the "no improvement whatsoever" reason. I can understand this, as the changes "actively harm readability" and don't improve anything, but I would expect an edit as aggressive as that to qualify for "causes harm".
What guidelines should I follow when rejecting an edit for "causes harm"? Was I right to reject it that way, or was "no improvement" a better reason?