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Here I found somesomething interesting. @user1095108 (rep around 6700) suggested an edit to a tag wiki.

But @user1095108 is ana 5k+ user, thus he should be able to edit the tag wiki instantly, without the approving process.

How is it possible?

Another surprising side-effect: although the tag wiki was created by himself, he still needs approval to change it. Although it is logical: tag wikis don't have an owner in the sense as the ordinary posts have.

Here I found some interesting. @user1095108 (rep around 6700) suggested an edit to a tag wiki.

But @user1095108 is an 5k+ user, thus he should be able to edit the tag wiki instantly, without the approving process.

How is it possible?

Another surprising side-effect: although the tag wiki was created by himself, he still needs approval to change it. Although it is logical: tag wikis don't have an owner in the sense as the ordinary posts have.

Here I found something interesting. @user1095108 (rep around 6700) suggested an edit to a tag wiki.

But @user1095108 is a 5k+ user, thus he should be able to edit the tag wiki instantly, without the approving process.

How is it possible?

Another surprising side-effect: although the tag wiki was created by himself, he still needs approval to change it. Although it is logical: tag wikis don't have an owner in the sense as the ordinary posts have.

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peterh
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Found edit suggestion to a tag of an 5k+ user in the suggested-edits queue, how is it possible?

Here I found some interesting. @user1095108 (rep around 6700) suggested an edit to a tag wiki.

But @user1095108 is an 5k+ user, thus he should be able to edit the tag wiki instantly, without the approving process.

How is it possible?

Another surprising side-effect: although the tag wiki was created by himself, he still needs approval to change it. Although it is logical: tag wikis don't have an owner in the sense as the ordinary posts have.