Currently it takes two approvals from a privileged user to a question's suggested edit (from a new user) for the edit to go into effect. This fails in two ways:
- Suggested edit approval workflow often keeps a good edit from being approved quickly. Many times questions sit for 10+ minutes before two people click the button and approve which slows down the time it takes for a good answer to roll in and also causes the question to receive downvotes discouraging new users.
- New users' suggested edits are often just overwritten by the first person that should "Approve" so that the edit will take effect immediately. Then the privileged user shows as the editor even though the work was performed by the new user.
Ultimately, it doesn't make sense to have two approvals since the folks with the privilege to perform the approval already have the privilege to make an edit without needing approval themselves. One person with edit privileges should be allowed to immediately approve a new user's edits. Changing this would solve both issues above.
Certainly this has come up in Meta before, but I'm unable to find a matching question or perhaps this is the wrong forum.