I suggested an edit for an answer that looked a bit messy to me because it had full URLs, and it was rejected under the following:
"This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed."
I understand, I actually upvoted the answer because it's a good answer; I was just bugged by the formatting. Other than that, the answer needed no more edits; it was understandable and well written.
I went and check the new revision thinking I might have missed something only to see that the consequent edit was practically the same edit I suggested.
I don't edit solely for the reputation (although it's a small incentive being under 1K), I probably have under 50 edit suggestions in 5ish months; and I'm sure high-rep users can see my edit suggestion history, I try to keep my suggestions as objective as possible. The +2
rep gain is just a trading for having a post with clear and good content from the OP. But I don't understand why this particular high-rep user would reject my suggestion only to make the same edit. (BTW, the OP wasn't the one posting the new edit, that is what throws me off.)
Is it okay to reject and edit only to make the same edit you just rejected?