An experienced editor reviewed the suggestion and didn’t add it because: “The info is incorrect”

I have suggested an edit for a street that I live near by, the edit with ID: 958847d1-647a-42e8-be79-627b0f592ef2, and it was rejected by user @ser_fal with the reason “The info is incorrect”.
Interestingly enough, the same changes appeared on the map, but were added by him this time, with the same attributes - unpaved road, 20km/h. Is it a common behaviour for moderators to reject someone’s changes and then add them on their own instead? What’s the point in suggesting edits in this case?

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Moved to correct sub-forum for better assistance from the local editor community.

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Hi,

Thanks for suggested edits, as it helped to improve the map.
The suggestion have been rejected because for now we can’t approve partially the edit, so we have 2 option to approve or reject.
In you case the suggestion was rejected because most of edits where wrong or not needed.

You have mentioned that I have made the same edits, but unfortunately it is not so, I just have updated the geometry and type of existing segment and connected two existing segments, enabling also all turns.

You have made more changes, beside what I have already mentioned above, that are not needed and are wrong. You have created a new segment (marked in the image below), that was left without any attributes, the same segment was left unconnected to existing ones, so Waze would not route through them, and at the same time you have disabled a turn (last suggestion)

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Understood. Thank you.

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