@cigien Wasn't having fun. I saw your original edit, which fixed a typo that did indeed exist, but all you did was delete one of the copies of "that". Although acceptable, that was not quite what I had meant to write, so I submitted an edit that added back the word "tag". My edit summary was "fixed typo better" because I thought I had.
Surprisingly, after submitting it, it showed up blank. I had to do a double-take myself. But, clearly, you had revised your own edit during your editing grace period, making it the same as the edit that I was just about to submit. Which meant that my edit showed up as a "null" edit.
@OlegValter That is a different feature entirely, which is why the edit comment says that the edit was retracted.
Mods do have the ability to edit any edit summary that we want, so we could theoretically achieve what I did by making an edit, retracting it, and then edit the summary. But, I agree that would be "fairly useless", and no, I didn't do that.
@CodyGray Hmm, interesting. I'm fairly sure I didn't make any grace period changes (it was a one-word change after all), but maybe that's what happened. Since grace period edits are lost in the ether, I guess we'll never know now ;)
@cigien Yeah, I figured you made the obvious edit (removing the repeated word), submitted, then re-read and thought, oh, he probably meant "tag" instead of "that".
It even brought you out of hiding. I'm sorry to hear that your work life is still very hard btw. I do hope it improves soon. (Not so that you're more active on SO, though that would be nice, but for your own health)