I edited some questions before, but am no longer able to click the edit button. I thought there was a problem with the specific question, but I cannot click it on any question.

What's going on?

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May be, your privileges get locked? – YOU Mar 4 '11 at 11:56
See - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/81505/… - there are some cases where the tag wiki edit button gets removed. Maybe it's the same for post edits. – ChrisF Mar 4 '11 at 12:01

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There are a handful of conditions where we will stop accepting edits:

  1. A large number of suggested edits by you were rejected in the last day (absolute value) - if banned you will be banned for a week.

  2. We are out of empty slots in the queue (currently 20 120 200)

  3. There is an edit to a particular post that was not approved yet.

  4. You are not logged in and the post is less than 10 minutes old.

In the past no "edit" link would be shown at all; since July 2012 the edit link is disabled and the mouse hover tooltip will explain why an edit cannot be suggested, like "Account is not allowed to suggest edits".

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oh god i m banned – Pankaj Kainthla Mar 7 '11 at 3:30
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Reason #1 makes sense. Users with many rejected edits should be prevented from submitting more. That said, an error page or popup would be better. – Kevin Vermeer Sep 27 '11 at 22:34
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Reason #2 does not make sense. I understand that you like to rate-limit this stuff, but 20 globally seems really low. Perhaps 20 per user? That should be small enough to prevent someone from scripting this and breaking the queue, but seriously, you are telling people "we're getting too many improvements at one time, we don't want any more of your contributions"? Edits are a great thing, you don't want to limit them. I find it implausible that this is based on an architectural limit. – Kevin Vermeer Sep 27 '11 at 22:36
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Reason #3 would be better served by just inserting the edit(0) link displayed when an edit is under review. This is already shown to high-rep users, just enable it for low-rep users. This way, the editor knows how long they have to wait. – Kevin Vermeer Sep 27 '11 at 22:37
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@KevinVermeer I think showing edit(0) to people who can't approve edits wouldn't be any less confusing. – Anna Lear Sep 27 '11 at 23:49
Can you see a graph or something of accepted/rejected edits? If so, how? – Anish Gupta Apr 14 '12 at 13:03
@KevinVermeer - Is there any calculation done before banning a user? example if half of suggested edits are rejected then ban the user? If yes, is the user indicated? – Gayu Apr 4 at 8:00
my account is also banned. – Sumit Munot May 21 at 13:12

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