Harm is already covered as a rejection reason:
We have two rejection reasons already for edits that cause harm:
spam or vandalism
This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.
no improvement whatsoever
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
and to an implied extent, this reason:
clearly conflicts with author's intent
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.
There's a lack of clarity over when to use the "causes harm" rejection reason:
There's been some discussion over what the "causes harm" reason is to be used for, and the consequences of its use. It's also not immediately clear what the difference is between the "causes harm" and "vandalism" reasons.
- What is the difference between Vandalism and Causes Harm while reviewing an edit?
- Where is the line drawn between "no improvement whatsoever" and "causes harm"?
I'm an avid user and only learned that the "causes harm" reason can be used to write custom messages after posting a question and reading this comment:
No, that's really just a custom reason box. It doesn't say "causes harm" anywhere on the rejection. The idea is that you are only supposed to reject edits if they cause harm, though, not just on a whim. Obviously if you abuse it, someone will ask you to stop.
– Cody Gray♦
I had never tested this, as I didn't realise there was no consequence from writing the custom reason. The description implies that it causes harm.
In my opinion, the UX/UI should be intuitive and meet the user's expectation.
Requests for custom reasons:
There have also been requests to be able reject an edit for a custom reason, which would satisfy the desire for other rejection reasons brought up on Meta.
Custom rejection reasons to educate:
I've started using the "causes harm" reason to leave custom rejection reasons. The advantage of this is that I can explain to the user exactly why I'm rejecting their edit, and also tell them if I believe there is a better course of action. (Example 1 and 2).
Therefore, can we rename the "causes harm" reason?
I think we should rename this to "custom reason":
(This was previously requested by S.L. Barth on Meta Stack Exchange.)