I noticed that someone suggested an edit to my question which was rightfully rejected by 3 reviewers (https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5211431)
Then someone else corrected some typos in this rejected edit (https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/18511321/5) resulting in this edit being approved?
Why is a suggested edit, which has been rejected by 3 reviewers, applied after a different reviewer corrects typo's in it?
Background:
This was confusing to me since I noticed that my question was edited with the explanation 'typos' but in fact 158 characters of new content were added to it. I didn't agree with the edit and rolled it back.
Today, I discovered the 4 recorded reviews for this edit and it didn't seem logical to me that something still gets applied after it has been rejected by 3 different people...
In order to better understand, I figured I would ask here (and thanks to Martijn I now do). My apologies if this wasn't the right question to ask / place to ask it.