I have done an acceptable number of edit suggestions review, and I think I'm somewhat trying to stay up to date with meta on what we should be accepting or rejecting. For instance, I have been starting to approve minor improvements, as long as they fix everything in the post, whereas before I would have rejected as too minor.
However, I still reject way more than I approve, like three times more. I try to be fair, but will reject and edit instead of approve and edit when I feel something is lacking from the suggestion.
This comment by NathanOlivier (especially the upvotes) makes me pause however. It seems that lots of rejections is a signal for some people that something is amiss. (FTR, I think I would have approved that specific suggestion, but who knows).
Hence, I would like to know what we think about that. I actually think the contrary, and when I see reviewers with more approvals than rejections, they also tend to approve anything, edits that are wrong, useless or leave plenty of stuff to be improved.
I don't expect the reader to actually roam through my edits, but as of now the stats are
Félix Gagnon-Grenier has approved 374 edit suggestions and rejected 1161 edit suggestions and improved 221 edit suggestions
Is that a signal that I'm doing something wrong?