After saving an edit to a question, I did not see the great collision detection warning. But later I noticed that my edit still had overwritten an earlier suggested edit.

The peer review history shows that this pending edit was approved by Community, which might indicate that I (ab)used the "improve" button. But I did not.

YOU commented that the "improve" button might just redirect to /posts/87710/edit. If true, then maybe the suggested edit was saved after I loaded the page. That would still give me a plain "edit" link, rather than some "edit (0)" to direct me to /suggested-edits/453? Then, when I saved, maybe the suggested edit was silently approved by Community at 10:47:02, after which my edit overwrote that at 10:47:03? (Surely my edit took me more than just one second.)

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yes this is probably the case I will see if I can munge the url a bit so it can tell it came in from improve – Sam Saffron Apr 20 '11 at 23:57
Another example, where Community seems to have rejected an edit (rather than approved, which happened in my case above), seems to be discussed at Is there a way to suggest a decision by the “Community” bot may be wrong? – Arjan Mar 1 '12 at 23:39
Also, maybe related: Community's "possible duplicate" text might be removed when a suggested edit is approved. – Arjan Mar 19 '12 at 22:25

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