This is a follow-on to Why can't I approve suggested edits single-handedly?
One of the ideas which came up there, which I also independently want, is to let experienced users (high rep, long time on the site, exact metrics TBD) single-handedly approve edits viewed via the "Edit (#)" link on a question.
This proposal does not change the edit review queue at all--as explained in the previous question it seems necessary to guard against people who approve all edits in the queue. The change I'm proposing is aimed only at the case where a user views a question and then clicks the link to approve or reject edits on the question itself.
The reason I think we need this is that I have several times found myself wanting to make an edit (e.g. code formatting) but someone else with less rep already did it, so I can "Approve" their edit but it still requires more people to approve. If the other user had not made the edit I would have done it myself which requires no approval (since I have sufficient rep).
Thanks to Martin Smith (Why can't I approve suggested edits single-handedly?) and Squonk (Why can't I approve suggested edits single-handedly?) for comments on the previous question which helped shape this idea.
stackoverflow.com/questions/123456/whatever-this-question-is
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, and you can do this.