This isn't the first time that happens, but it was the most recent one. I made some minimal edits on this question (capitalization and some formatting).
However, the OP discarded it and used it as its own, keeping the edit summary. This is a bug reproduced by Roman:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open some of your own posts and don't touch that page until step 4.
- Someone suggests an edit to your post (in this case I did it myself as anonymous).
- Normally, when there is a pending suggested edit to your post, the "edit" link becomes "edit (1)", and clicking it opens a review pop-up (you don't need full editing privileges to review edits to your own posts). But the link changes only if you (re-)load the page after that edit was suggested. So if you just keep the page open and don't refresh it, the link will still be "edit", and clicking it will take you to the editor page.
- Click "edit" - editor opens, but instead of current revision it loads the new (suggested) revision of the post, even with suggested edit summary filled in.
- If you click "Save" without changing anything, an error shows up, saying that your edit is identical to the existing suggested edit. But if you change even one letter, the system happily saves the edit.
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, but other than that the spacing/text changes are identical.... Basically, don't worry about it, seems that this is a new user who is still getting to know what is socially acceptable on the site....