I have permissions to edit a question without peer review.
If a question has been edited by a member whose edits need to be peer reviewed, I see the "Edit (1)" and I can click it and approve the edit.
Then I get told that the edit needs another 3 or 4 or whatever peer approvals.
Despite the fact that I can edit any other question, I cannot edit a question with a pending edit approval.
At the same time I do not see that question in the list of pending edit reviews.
That does not make sense.
If I am good to edit any question, I should be good to approve a more junior member's edits and finish the paperwork.
If I am good to edit any question, I should be good to edit even a question where other edits are still waiting for approval from half a dozen peers.
For example: a new member posts some code without tags. Some other fairly new member puts code tags around the code. That edit requires 3 or 4 or whatever how many approvals from more senior members, but only one has been given.
Normally I could edit the question, add the code tags and be done with it.
But if some junior member has edited the question, we need to wait for 4 or 5 or whatever members to approve the edit.
This sucks.
If I can edit a question,and I don't need anyone to approve my edit, why can't I cast a final approval vote on a new-ish member's edit?