I recently suggested an edit to a question on StackOverflow. This edit got approved, but I received 4 reputation points for that suggestion.

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Shouldn't that be just two points - or am I missing something here?

My first thought was that I suggested two edits, but that would have been to simple:

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Looking at the revision history of that question I can see 4 revisions - could it be that I received credit for the edit made by Nuffin? And if so, is that a or ?

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Did you suggest multiple edits to that post? – Servy Jan 8 at 15:50
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You had 4 accepts on the edit rather than the required 3. The final 2 edits were submitted in the same second as each other... might indicate some race condition with both the final accepts accepting the edit. – Matt Jan 8 at 15:52
@Servy no, just one - see updated question. – Spontifixus Jan 8 at 15:52
@Matt thanks for the meta-tag edit - didn't know about that ;) Regarding the race condition: That seems to me like a bug... – Spontifixus Jan 8 at 15:54
@Spontifixus: Two different Matt's (or Mat's ;)). I'm only guessing at the race condition of course... not a lot of detail to go on :). – Matt Jan 8 at 15:56

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I can think of other option, too. That was the case when I had got 4 points for an edit. I had first suggested an edit on some post.

Just after I edited, I noticed something in the same post, which needed to be improved. While I was making necessary changes, my previous edit got approved. I submitted second edit, which was also approved. As per my knowledge, revision graphs don't show different edits for same user which was done during 5 minutes. And that duration was just a minute, or two. So it showed like "4 points for one suggested edit."

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That could have been the case in your case. My question already states that I suggested only one edit. – Spontifixus Jan 21 at 9:42
@Spontifixus, Ok. I thought you might have done some edit in that 5 minute period, which was also approved after first edit. It doesn't show in graphs. So I just suggested – AReader Jan 21 at 9:44

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