As khelwood has stated in the comments, I reviewed that edit and 'approved' it by selecting "Improve Edit."
I agree that, as it stood, it was not ideal; however, the basic correction (adding the space before "overcomplicated") was fine, so I fixed the bad formatting that was introduced at the same time and removed the "imo" (which was superfluous).
The other option would have been to "Reject and Edit." But that would have, IMHO, sent the wrong message to the editor – whom I assume meant well.
The choice between "Improve Edit" and "Reject and Edit" is often a tricky one and nearly always subjective. Generally, I choose the option that will involve less typing on my part but, in this case, I felt that the correction 'justified' the +2 for the editor.
Note also, that in this particular case, just adding a space between "You've" and "overcomplicated" would not have been an option for the original editor: suggested edits need to make at least 6 (5?) characters' difference from the original post.