I just came across an edit where the only change was to correct a spelling error in the title of the post. From a quick read-through of the post there were no other changes necessary.
The thing is though: it wasn't a spelling error, it was simply a someone correcting "behavior" (American English) to "behaviour" (Commonwealth English).
While I'm sympathetic to the editor here as someone who's from a place where we all (or at least: most of us) speak and spell in Commonwealth English; I rejected the edit, but I wished I had some way to let them know why I was rejecting the edit without having to select "causes harm" (The edit doesn't cause harm, it's just unnecessary).
Is there a system already in place for this? Am I reading too much into the "causes harm" response?
The edit in question, hidden to limit the meta effect to some degree: