I suggested an edit to remove a sql-server tag because the question had nothing to do with sql server. My comment was:
Comment: nothing to do with sql server
Yet the suggestion was rejected:
This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed. (more)
OK so I get that maybe I didn't propose enough changes, but the only reason I clicked on the link was because of the sql-server
tag which disappointed me to discover the question had nothing to do with it. I didn't really have anything to add about the question, but I knew it shouldn't have that tag.
But what really bothers me about it is that it shows I added a phpmyadmin
tag and the sql-server
tag isn't anywhere to be seen. I did not add this tag, and the revision history doesn't reflect that I suggested to delete the sql-server
tag. In fact, looking at the revision history shows that the sql-server
tag was instead removed by @chris85 in revision 4.
What happened here? Why does it appear that I suggested to add a phpmyadmin
tag? Why doesn't it show the deleted sql-server
tag? I did this from my phone, so I'm willing to accept that I possibly deleted the wrong tag, but I know for sure I didn't add any tags.
Is this caused by the same mysterious "race condition" indicated in this question? I find it doubtful that SO doesn't have a better auditability system.
Secondly, the answers in this quesiton are a little old now, so are there currently any penalties for rejected edits? I can see there are obviously no changes to my rep, but I am curious to what other factors in my account are affected by this. For instance, I believe the rate of rejected suggested edits is displayed next to my name in review queues for future suggested edits, so this at least hurts my credibility in this instance. So there must be a way to correct this, right?