I flagged an editor who keeps adding random bold/italics/quotation/code formatting to posts, most of the time out of the blue.
There seems to be a clear consensus among the community and moderators that such edits are not OK. See for example:
Are **edits** which `decorate` the post with > markdown good?
A user seems to be making a lot of unnecessary formatting edits
These threads have, by meta standards, an almost overwhelming consensus with very few people disagreeing on this moderation policy.
Yet the flag was declined:
User x is repeatedly making completely superfluous and incorrect formatting edits to posts. Seems he's been doing this a long time too - long history of similar "vandalizing" formatting edits. – Lundin
declined - While some of the edits lack a certain style, overall the edits of this user appear more useful than not.
The user is active and has 65 suggested edits since August 1st. Because of the rejected flag, I now manually checked every single suggested edit. Out of the 65 edits, I can find less than 10 that don't contain nonsense formatting and can pass as useful — mostly these were code formatting-only edits. But the vast majority of their edits is just a form of vandalism, most likely for the purpose of farming reputation.
It seem pretty clear to me that this user needs a nudge so they stop doing this. Most of those edits are in need of rollbacks. So what am I missing here?
(somehow)
you agree with adding the styling, the edits do seem very minor and give off a very reputation farming vibe