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In the question I'd like to discuss about re-opening my question, as I do not find it to be a duplicate, OP revealed something significant: the edit queue was full and that was preventing them from editing their own question. You don't need any privileges to edit your own posts so the fact that the edit queue is full shouldn't matter. (Fortunately, it looks like they are able to make edits when the queue isn't full.) Here is a screenshot from the comments on that post:

too many pending edits

I suspect this is related to the changes here: Allow edits which have already started even when queue is full

Apparently this affects any use of the full page editor, which means anyone can reproduce the issue. I was able to reproduce it myself by opening an edit in a new tab. (Thanks, Ivar for this info.) This also probably means that low-rep (specifically 100–1999 rep) users can't always edit Community Wiki posts.

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This should be fixed now. We've rolled back changes intended to allow edits which have already started even when queue is full, which reserved a slot for people who began an edit when the review queue was under capacity until they finished their edit. Sorry for the disruption

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    I struggle to understand why the change had such an effect. When I, as OP, attempt to edit my own post, why would Stack Overflow's codebase make any consideration whatsoever of the status of the edit queue? Feb 23 at 19:22
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    @KarlKnechtel It shouldn't have had any impact, that's why it was a bug. When users land on the edit page, we validate that they have the permission to be there for a whole host of reasons. And while modifying that validation logic, introduced the error.
    – KyleMit StaffMod
    Feb 23 at 19:56

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