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Reviewers are rejecting valid edits, and it's a problem

Here's my rejected edit. This is not the first time completely valid edits (IMHO of course) have been rejected. The reasons given for rejection does not make any sense to me.

http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/11169842

I don't expect everybody to agree that this case was an incorrect decision. I don't know if the reviewers read the relevant answers and comments to the original question, but I highly doubt so.

Here's why I think this is a bigger problem than just my hurt pride.

  1. Some of the reviewer have a rate of 50–70% rejections. That's high. It discourages new users from trying to improve the site. If you spend 15+ minutes on an edit that improves an existing answer, it's very discouraging when it gets rejected.

  2. Once you get the privilege to review other peoples edits, your own edits are also immediatly approved. (if I understand correctly). So you only see one side of the process. This is also true for most people on the meta site.

Suggestion: When you get a suggested review rejected, there's a nag message telling you that you did wrong. This should also be the case when reviewers have a rate of rejection that is substantially higher (or lower probably) than the average. Reviewers have good intentions, but being very lenient or harsh is clearly a sign that they are either super sloppy, or out of touch with the general consensus. Edit reviews are final, and as such it's more important that they are fair and well informed compared to down-votes etc.

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