I proposed this edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/19608936 - which corrected some code formatting, added code formatting where it was missing, pulled out the error, corrected some grammar and added a comment regarding grammar in the untouched paragraph.
It received one approval vote before being bulldozed by an edit that came 10 minutes later from a 2k rep user https://stackoverflow.com/posts/50130543/revisions which is in my opinion an inferior edit.
I assume this was not deliberate or malicious of the 2k rep user - on the contrary I believe they're trying to help, but I can't help but feel that when they are automatically rejecting every proposed edit on a post they should first be presented with the edit queue to approve, reject or improve edits manually, to potentially avoid situations where they're not being as helpful as they could be.