So, I was gaining reputation by posting edits. As you can see from my profile, I've no upvotes on my questions nor answers. :-) My edit. I always edit carefully, I know the strict requirements of Stack Overflow and I'm always aware of them when editing posts. As a result, you'll be able to see that I've 17
edit suggestions approved and 0
rejections.
A few days ago, as usual, I edited a post that has some sort of code but not-formatted. I edited it and formatted it.
Commented: improved formatting
Was approved by two people, but rejected by one who had only one review, of my edit, a rejection. (Till then when I first saw this.)
He wrote:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.
An edit which is commented as improved formatting
must not have a great and wonderful, drastic change as usual. I think, he though himself as GOD
getting the power to review after spending some time on Stack Overflow to earn reputations.
IF he's right, are they, the two, wrong?
They had reputation like his, one more than him.
How can we differ good and bad reviews?