I spend a lot of time in the wpf tag (often also tagged with c#) and I notice a lot of posts end up there that really should just be tagged c# since they are working on a wpf app but the question only pertains to the c# part of their code. I try to remove the wpf tag when I notice this.
Up until now this edit has been accepted so I assumed it was a proper thing to do. Recently I edited this post by removing the wpf tag, since it truly has nothing to do with wpf. This was rejected since the reviewer thought it missed the critical edits the post needed. I know there is this meta discussion about retag edits so I understand why it happened. While I did not think the post needed any editing as it was very clear and concise to me, I agree the edits that were made over mine are good.
My issue is that after the edit the wpf tag is still there. Would it be acceptable for me to re-edit it now and remove the wpf tag or should I just ignore it completely and move on? I am aware this particular question may get removed automatically due to no answers/low votes, but my question is more concerned with the general case of this occuring and what the best approach for me is.
Up until now this edit has been accepted so I assumed it was a proper thing to do.
That's a false assumption to make. The a large portion of suggested edit reviewers are going to approve pretty much everything, so the fact that an edit is approved doesn't mean that that edit is appropriate, or helpful.