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I've suggested an edit today, here is the link. It has been rejected by the author, who has 1 rep. At the time of rejection, my edit was approved by one user, therefore it should have been visible only to me.

My questions:

  • How was he able to access review queues to reject my edit?
  • What's the thing about

This edit plagiarizes content from an external source without proper attribution.

I only fixed grammar and formatting...

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    OP can reject any edit unilaterally I think. The reason might just be random or a misclick. Sep 24, 2014 at 11:43
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    While a riduculous reason maybe he thought for unknown reasons your edit would replace his answer and you'd get all the reps.
    – PeterJ
    Sep 24, 2014 at 11:46

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When you suggest an edit on a post, the original author gets notified, with a link to the suggested edit.

It is entirely possible that they just wanted to reject the edit and cared not about the proper reason.

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  • Thanks! I didn't know that. Must be 'don't touch my stuff' case ;-) Sep 24, 2014 at 11:46
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    @Mark your edit was a valid one, so I went ahead and applied it for you. Sorry you couldn't get the +2 rep out of it, especially since you are so close to 2K Sep 24, 2014 at 11:47

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