I know exactly the edits you are referring to. Mainly removal of tags from titles. Good to know these are considered too minor. On the one hand I feel like even correction of single typos should be welcomed, but understand that it can be an abuse of rep. I'll review accordingly in the future. Cheers.
Eh, I'm not sure which exactly you're referring to, but there's multiple opinions on too minor over in meta. I tend to be on the side saying that even small edits are improvements to the site, and if users are improving the site, we should welcome it. It's always a debate for me whether or not to approve such edits. Some are very borderline cases; they fix a single typo, but it's in the title, allowing for potentially better indexing of the question.
Ah, looks like you're talking about a tag in the title edit. Those are valid edits, based on what I've read on meta, so are they only bad if made by <2k users?
So a user is offering their time to help improve the site, and we're telling them they're not doing enough. That always irks me a bit. Are you of the opinion Too Minor exists because it uses the time of several reviewers, or are you against such edits in general? I can see the arguments for using the time/reviews of reviewers, but I also wonder how bumping the question weighs.
@MikePrecup Editing requires the action of, on average 4 reviewers, taking up on average 40 seconds. It bumps the post to the front page (or eligibility for the front page, sometimes, only on SO) and creates a permanent revision. Most of the time editors do it for the 2 rep as they know they can get almost any edit across the system, they're not trying to improve the site most of the time (if they were, the probably would correct other errors in the post).
@anon 5551312 is too minor. 5551229 doesn't really help much. 5551232 changes the meaning of the post too much, especially for an anonymous edit. 5551238 adds a tag that I don't think should exist (in fact, here's a burnination request). 5550415 is vandalism.
ok, I see what you are saying. Sometimes this is like being caught between a rock and a hard place. However, we are talking here only about some fake points... and: often I reject a minor edit and get a message "this edit already has been approved"...
This edit was already approved - please visit the post and correct the edit.
Why? Can't I have a rollback button on the page? Preferably putting the edit into a mod queue to consider review-banning the robo-reviewers? The extra clicking seems unnecessary.