There are a handful of conditions where we will stop accepting suggested edits:

1. A large number of suggested edits by you were rejected in the past week (at least [5 more than one-third of your accepted edits](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/91392/too-many-of-your-edits-were-rejected-try-again-in-7-days/92337#92337)).

2. We are out of empty slots in the queue (40, with several exceptions. See [here](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/84362/whats-the-fixed-size-of-the-suggested-edit-queue/84398#84398) for details)

3. You have five suggested edits pending (20 on beta sites).

4. There is a pending suggested edit to the post you're trying to edit that hasn't been reviewed yet. 

5. You are not logged in and the post is less than 10 minutes old, or you are trying to edit a tag wiki.

6. You are on a child meta. (This doesn't apply to tag wikis.)

7. A moderator has banned you from suggesting edits.

8. Your account is suspended.

9. The post is locked.

10. You are editing anonymously, and one of your edits triggered our spam filter.

11. [The post is an answer to a wiki-locked question](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/302550).

In most cases, you will still see the edit button, but you will get an error message if you try to click it. However, in case 5 above, no edit button will be shown, and in case 10, it will link to another page explaining that your IP address is banned. (Note: the "edit history" link there will redirect to the homepage; [this is a known bug](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/293022).)