I was reviewing the Late Answers queue when I saw the following for I want to split string without using split function?:
That is, an answer having a suggested edit to be reviewed (link to the review). It was clear to me that the edit was needed. I agreed on the suggested one, so I clicked on edit (1)
and accepted the proposal.
I thought I would be redirected back to the Late Answers queue to continue reviewing the original answer, but that did not happen. Instead, I was shown the next post in the Suggested Edits queue.
I then clicked in the browser to go to that Late Answer again. I had contributed to edit the answer (by accepting the suggested edit), but still could not click in "I'm done". I figured out the system needed another action from me: adding a comment, up/downvoting or flagging. As any of these looked necessary to me, I just had to skip, because I thought it was not true to select "No Action Needed".
So my questions are:
- What is the desired behaviour after reviewing a suggested edit in the Late Answers queue? Shouldn't the system redirect us back to the Late Answers queue, instead of staying in the Suggested Edits?
- Shouldn't accepting an edit be enough action to say "I'm done"?
edit
counts as an action to complete the review item. If the post actually needs to be edited, but there's already one pending, there's no way to complete the review item properly. All you can do is perform the action outside of the queue, then come back and chooseNo Action Needed
.