"Spam or vandalism" means just that: the edit is meant to vandalize the post, or to introduce spam.
If a reviewer chooses this option, and apparently if an editor has been identified by the system as a possible spammer, subsequent reviewers will see a warning: "Our system has identified this edit as possible spam. Please review carefully."
It is likely that if an editor gets a lot of edits rejected with the "spam or vandalism" reason, the moderators will be warned, or edit bans and IP blocks may activate.
By contrast, "Causes harm" just allows the reviewer to give a customized reject reason. It will not leave a mark against the editor beyond having a reject vote on their edit.
In the case of this particular edit suggestion, it is wrong and should be rejected. Or you may choose to either "Reject & Edit" or "Improve", and fix the issues yourself. However, I don't think this particular edit was deliberately destructive, so rejecting it as "Spam or vandalism" is a bit harsh. Pang, who used the "causes harm" option, actually did the editor a favor by explaining what was wrong.