This isn't just me. The same mod in question here has been doing this on many edits (another meta question was asked just after this one, with the suspension there being 2 months, instead of 2 days.)
I recently got suspended from reviewing suggested edits because two edits that had been approved in the review queue got rejected and rolled back by a moderator about a week later.
I don't mind the suspension, but I'm a bit confused as to why I was suspended.
This is the edit I'm talking about: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/32614730
The answer was originally just a block of code. This edit added an explanation about how it worked.
Quoting from How to answer:
Brevity is acceptable, but fuller explanations are better
Surely this was an explanation.
The OP even commented on that answer, asking "Why does this work" (direct quote from OP's comment)
In my opinion (and another reviewer's opinion as well), this was a good edit.
I approved it on August 31st. The next day, another reviewer approved it.
However, on September 9th, a moderator rejected it, and it got rolled back.
Can someone explain why this was not a good edit?
P.S. The other edit I reviewed was, again, approved in the queue, and then rejected by the same mod.