Before 2013, each time a question was closed as a duplicate, the Community user edited the question to insert a "possible duplicate" link at the top like here. Those edits were made right after the question was closed, so every question closed as a duplicate before 2013 would show up as edited after being closed in your query. After 2013 though, the duplicate link is inserted automatically in a banner above the question and not in the question itself, so duplicates were no longer automatically edited after being closed.
This version of your query filters out edits by the Community user (thanks to Erik von Asmuth for editing the query). If you use that query instead, you get the following graph:

On this graph, there isn't that drop in the percentage of questions that were edited after closure, which seems to prove that the drop on your graph is due to the Community user editing fewer questions. The drop in your graph occurred at approximately the same time as the Community user stopped editing duplicate links into duplicate questions, so that's probably the reason.