When reviewing edits one can choose to single-handedly approve or reject a suggestion.
This is done by making another edit on top of it.
When I use this feature I try to be thorough in my edit messages, detailing everything I've done from the title to the tags. The idea is that, should the editor come back to the review, they can see everything they missed when editing and learn from it.
Since there's no notification from approvals or rejections (even with edits) this requires them to manually go to the edit review page. This seems it would severely reduce the visibility of the review result to low-rep editors. Simple edit rejections also become invisible.
Can we have some numbers on how much low-rep editors check back on their reviews?