Another answer blame reviewers. I am going to blame you.
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removed redundant text
and redundant mean many things: long intro, welcomes/thanks, chatty parts, maybe anecdotes, etc. But it doesn't gives any hint for what exactly to look. At this point reviewers are guessing what was the problem, but is duplicated sentence included in their guesses is a question.
If I would be a reviewer myself then after reading comment I'd see what was removed (red text) and I will immediately spot "thanks" part. So far so good.
But then there is also another sentence with "tried to fix", "2.1.5" removed. And looking at that paragraph I don't see how this is redundant. It's essentially removing an important information about an attempt from that paragraph.
I wouldn't look at next paragraph and actually it's not guaranteed to be shown to reviwers. Nor I would check a complete post: it looks pretty much like editor mistake, perhaps he accidently removed extra sentence, and I would just click Reject.
Please be specific and accurate with what you did while your edits are reviewed. I would skip actions ("fixed", "removed", "added tags") and concentrate on actual problem. Reviewers can see what you did, but they may not come to same conclusion as you regarding problems with post.
Something like
OP has repeated same sentence twice
or variants would do. Now it's an easy job for reviewer to just check this and accept.
This edit conflicted with a subsequent edit.
. The subsequent edit happened almost 40 mins after first accept.