I would be very interested in hearing your thoughts on this. I really want to contribute to Stack Overflow but find it difficult to understand what is considered a good contribution.
I have made a total of three edits the last 18 months. Two have been rejected and one approved. At the time I did not have the reputation to make comments, edits were my only option.
I got my first rejection about 18 months ago and that really discouraged me from making any more edits, even though I am using Stack Overflow extensively and have found many errors that I would have wanted to correct with an edit (or comment).
In my opinion all three edits I made should have been approved (otherwise I would not have made them) but maybe I am wrong. Would be interested in hearing your opinion on this.
My edits:
Changed wrong code/typo that referenced non-existing function getLastInsertedId, should be getLastInsertId. My edit was rejected but the reviewer instead added that edit himself ("Reject and Edit"), so post was corrected as I suggested but I got rejection... https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/21043631
Clarified that scss definitions need to be inserted before :root element. One reviewer that rejected said that this was intended to "to address the author of the post" and the other "Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability." https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/25311551
Approved edit: Corrected a typo, changed .cscc to .scss. IMO this edit was the one of the three that was least valuable. Probably most readers would anyway understand that it was just a typo and should be scss. But at the same time, this was probably the easiest to approve for reviewers, since it does not require as much specific knowledge as for the two rejected edits (not that they were that advanced either). https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/25311505