At around 2k reputation points we obtain the privilege to edit questions and answers, and our edits are visible immediately. That's cool. I have 14k reputation, so I have been enjoying this privilege for quite a while now.
However, when a question has a pending edit by someone who has <2k reputation, then the following two surprising things happen:
If I approve their edit, the edit still needs more approvals. This does not make any sense, because I could have made the edit by myself, and it would not have required any approvals!
Since the question has a pending edit, I am prevented from doing my own editing on the question.
For example, see this question: How to use a Get method in java --it has been edited by this user: https://stackoverflow.com/users/1520650/rhens who, apparently, at the time of making the edit had less than 2k reputation. I approved their edit, but still more approvals are required, and I want to make my own edit, but I can't.
Edit
So, as @rene points out, this question has already been addressed. Well, what I would like to suggest is that the existing mechanism for overcoming this problem is clunky, and a better mechanism should be in place. Like, perhaps, the mechanism that one would intuitively expect: if a >2k user approves an edit, the edit goes through. Simple as that. No?