Closely related:
Was working on some suggested edit reviews and I got one for a deleted post. Cool. I rejected the edit because it was wrong (random different user adding log message of unknown origin), but then I wondered -- how should I be reviewing these suggestions anyway?
Given a Suggested Edit review for a deleted post, should I:
- Review as normal, approving, rejecting, or editing as if it were a live/active/not-deleted post?
- Always reject, since the post is deleted and it doesn't matter? "No Improvement" as the reject reason fits, because you can't really improve something that's been deleted.
As an example, here's the suggestion I reviewed, and the deleted post (10K+ only, clearly; but there's nothing to see here that's not in the suggestion ... no comments, no answers.)