While browing the late-answers review queue I was asked to review this answer.
The initial answer had no code formatting, and (as of time of this posting) no additional explanation about the given answer. Someone had already commented on the no explanation part, so I decided to make the edit of adding code formatting, and hoping the OP would add the requested information ( < 2k user, so my edit went over to peer review) and further leaving it at that. Since someone already asked for additional explanation.
Some time later I received the notification that my review got accepted, and went back to check on the answer to see if OP added the additional information.
Doing this, I noticed in the revisions history a > 2k user added the code formatting as well (and better than mine at that). Looking at the timestamp of that revision this direct edit must have been done just around the same time I did my peer reviewed edit.
Shouldn't my peer review edit have been overruled by the direct edit from the 8k user who also edited it (making my edit to the post obsolete)? I feel like at least my edit shouldn't have been approved anymore, as it didn't improve the post anymore at all.
If I recall correctly I have gotten a message along the lines of "This post has already been edited/reviewed" before when making edits to review queue posts, urging me to look at the other edit first or even denying my edit. Did this just slip through a crack?
As far as I am aware peer review edits can not be rolled back by the editor. Re-editing the answer would do it no good either for such a small change would only add unnecessary clutter. And it certainly isn't worth creating a custom flag for either. Yet It feels wrong to have had my edit accepted.