I did a review, I didn't know if it was a good answer, but I found that it could be. So I just suggested an edit to improve the post a little.
As you can see Erik Godard approved but paxdiablo came and rejected my edit. I did not know that my edit was wrong and it's okay that it has been refused. I don't care.
But I don't understand why "reject and edit" closes the vote. I don't see the point of voting if one user can decide alone. Plus, if 3 users say to me "you are wrong", I will try to understand why. But here one says "ok" and one other says "no". There is a system to vote but you create a way to bypass it, why.
- The system should wait for 3 voters who rehect or approve before processing the new edit. The system could propose the new edit to the next reviewer so he could see if this edit is better or not. He could improve it as well.
- This system doesn't make sense, maybe we should remove this vote? Because you create a backdoor, voting seems useless.
- We could open this queue to the >1k user. They will need to vote, but users with >2k don't and could use "reject and edit" or "approve and edit". That will make more sense. But we must not permit this if one review (vote) has already been done by a user with >1k. Because this again would not make sense. Of course It would be nice if a >2k user could choose to vote like a >1k user.
This happen again:
- https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/14708633, "This edit did not correct critical issues with the post - view the revision history to see what should have been changed.", @Galik, do the same thing that me with his/her edit.
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- why do you expect this edit to be accepted? There are only two alternatives - accept and reject... Clearly should not be accepted, which leaves only one option - "reject" (or "reject and edit" which is the same for editor)... You also have not edited out comment from the answer ... and did not make answer acceptable quality (also adding explanation during edit is likely to be rejected too - posting own answer would be more appropriate)