Notes:
I have no issue at all with the reviewers, or Rizier123.
I'm not griping, just trying to ascertain what happened, and if there could be a potential issue, or possible improvements.
My suggested edit:
http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7659765
Basic Edit Review Summary:
Suggested 14:09
Rejected 14:24Community♦ reviewed 14:24: Reject
This edit conflicted with a subsequent edit.Baum mit Augen reviewed 14:23: Approve
Markus W Mahlberg reviewed 14:09: Approve
My edit must have been rejected by Community user because Rizier123 (with greater than 2k rep) made an edit at 14:24.
However, given that two other users had approved and no other rejections, Rizier123 must have clicked "reject and edit"? Or clicked "improve" and unticked "This was helpful"?
Or, perhaps this was used:
I can edit a post even if another edit is pending (waiting for review) - is this a bug?
(I found this by searching my rejection reason, not for Rizier123 stuff, coincidence they posted that relevant question)
Does this "trick" in the above linked question actually bypass something? i.e. Allows a user with 2k rep or greater to just apply their edit, and Community user sees an edit is made and so deems mine obsolete?
Or, is this a script which would be invoked just the same as clicking an option in the review queue?
i.e. does it do the same as clicking Review queue "reject and edit"?
From the above linked question:
Recently I noticed, that there is a way to edit a question even if another edit is pending and still waiting to be reviewed
If this is true, and even if it's just invoking an option as per from the review queue, it's still bypassing the review.
This is not ideal, because then the current pending edit is not being reviewed, and users with 2k rep or greater can just bookmark this link and merrily do their own edits discarding other users work and effort to improve questions.
Maybe the scripts should be updated so if there is a pending edit and a user is on edit page themselves (ie using the above "trick") but there's been no presence on Review page for that edit review, then user should be blocked from being able to make their own edit.
i.e. force the flow of:
Review page -> Decision based on review page.
Granted, a user could just quickly go to the review page, not even look at the suggested edit, and click "reject and edit", but then why would users with 2K rep or more do this?
There is no rep gain, and it takes them time to do.
I'd also wonder why my edit was rejected at all, given that Rizier123's edit was approved and was the same as mine with only a few additional changes.
i.e. why was mine not approved and in the Revision History, then Rizier123's edit in the Revision History above mine? (like with "Improve")
I don't know that much about the review system on Stack, not having enough rep to have used it. So am asking for info/feedback on the above points I've made.