I was checking the review queue before heading home for the day and got this:
You have made too many incorrect reviews. For an example of a task you should have reviewed differently, see: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/12839638 Come back in 3 days to continue reviewing.
I've seen lots of edits go through to format a small amount of code as code, which was the case in this one, and it also included a couple of wording changes -- like removing "Hey guys" -- which I thought was also encouraged.
Is it because it didn't clean up the grammar enough?
OH!
Is it because it was an answer that was actually another question that should have been rejected as a question?
Are we expected to judge the original quality of the original question / answer along with the review of the edit?
Edit:
I'm going to go ahead and click the accept as duplicate button (oh, now it's gone), but will first add...
My arguments are almost identical to the other one and this has been hashed out unsuccessfully before:
- The UI doesn't indicate effectively this is an answer not a question. You have to notice "answered yesterday" underneath the tags:
The edit review tools don't encourage any action other than dealing directly with the edit on the merit of the textual diff.
The edit review tools don't show that this answer is flagged as a bad answer
The edit review audits don't include this case (it also doesn't include cases where people change code in question, which I thought was discouraged.)
There seems to be room for improvement here to drive better behavior, but the consensus seems to be the status quo is good enough.