Firstly, yes I was logged in, this is completely reproducible, and it's nothing to do with not being logged in.
If you edit your own post, and while you're making the edit another user suggests the same edit, your edit will fail, with a confusing message.
Steps to reproduce:
- Start editing your own answer.
- Open a separate private-browsing tab.
- Suggest an edit on the same post.
- Go back to the first tab (logged-in user) and make exactly the same edit.
- Attempt to save the change.
Save will fail, with this message:
This message is misleading, and seems to only happen if there is a pending suggested edit. It's as if it's being treated as an "accept & improve" action, particularly because the message is identical to what you get if you select "improve" on a suggested edit and don't actually change anything.
If a normal/approved edit has been made instead, a much more useful banner message is shown:
You made too few changes to the post to improve it.
I'll edit this question accordingly.