> **Possible Duplicate:** > [Why don't pending edits I approve show for me?](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/125909/why-dont-pending-edits-i-approve-show-for-me) <!-- End of automatically inserted text --> #Current Behavior When a low-rep user proposes an edit, they see the question in its edited form even before their edit is approved. When I vote to approve an edit (first vote), I **do not** see the edit I voted to approve. ![enter image description here][1] #Proposed Behavior I would like to propose that when a user expresses their support for an edit by voting to approve it, that user then sees the edit as if they were the user that proposed it*. When I approve an edit, that locks me out of editing the post, so until the edit is fully approved, I can only see the poorly formatted (usually) version. I would like to be able to see the edited version as soon as I signify that I approve of the edit. <sub>*This would appear similar to the low-rep user's view, where I believe it is marked somewhere as a pending edit.</sub> [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/MvAIn.gif