Roughly 8% of men and 0.5% of women are colorblind, the vast majority of which fall into the red-green category, including myself. When reviewing suggested edits, the colors used to differentiate what's being removed, and what's being added are in red and green. This is, unsurprisingly, a deterrent to performing this necessary activity for colorblind users. More widely usable default values should be selected, or an option to select an alternative palette (though this is more complicated to implement).
I am aware there are browser extension which can modify the appearance of sites, however the prevalence of this condition suggests these default values are failing a large number of users unnecessarily.