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With this suggested editthis suggested edit I removed some unnecessary tags from the title of the question, and I removed the "thanks" from the end.

The rest of the post was fine, normally this edit should pass review.

Why is it the question author (who has a low reputation level and no edit privileges) has the right to summarily reject the edit suggestion without it going through the suggested edits review queue, where it will get reviewed by more experienced members?

There is no disrespect to the question author, the rest of the question was fine. But as we all know tags in the title and thanks at the bottom are both actively discouraged.

With this suggested edit I removed some unnecessary tags from the title of the question, and I removed the "thanks" from the end.

The rest of the post was fine, normally this edit should pass review.

Why is it the question author (who has a low reputation level and no edit privileges) has the right to summarily reject the edit suggestion without it going through the suggested edits review queue, where it will get reviewed by more experienced members?

There is no disrespect to the question author, the rest of the question was fine. But as we all know tags in the title and thanks at the bottom are both actively discouraged.

With this suggested edit I removed some unnecessary tags from the title of the question, and I removed the "thanks" from the end.

The rest of the post was fine, normally this edit should pass review.

Why is it the question author (who has a low reputation level and no edit privileges) has the right to summarily reject the edit suggestion without it going through the suggested edits review queue, where it will get reviewed by more experienced members?

There is no disrespect to the question author, the rest of the question was fine. But as we all know tags in the title and thanks at the bottom are both actively discouraged.

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Question authors can prevent their question from reaching the suggested edit review queue?

With this suggested edit I removed some unnecessary tags from the title of the question, and I removed the "thanks" from the end.

The rest of the post was fine, normally this edit should pass review.

Why is it the question author (who has a low reputation level and no edit privileges) has the right to summarily reject the edit suggestion without it going through the suggested edits review queue, where it will get reviewed by more experienced members?

There is no disrespect to the question author, the rest of the question was fine. But as we all know tags in the title and thanks at the bottom are both actively discouraged.