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Knowing which map you are looking at will be helpful. It's a little confusing but OSM technically is just data and then maps are built from that data.
Street Complete makes a map, which is different from OsmAnd, which is different from Organic Maps, but they all use the same data.
I'm guessing you were just looking at the main openstreetmap.org website and used the built-in editor. The Standard layer is called OpenStreetMap Carto and the editor is called iD.
Whenever you submit edits from the editor, the Standard layer on the OSM website will automatically update. This usually only takes a couple minutes, but you will need to refresh the page to see the changes. OsmAnd and Organic Maps usually provide updates every month that need to be downloaded to see.
If you want, you can shoot me a message and I can take a look in the area as well.
You are correct in all your assumptions and your assertion that the Standard layer will update. It didn't happen immediately and I just assumed it was another, independent, layer. I just went and double checked and the "bad" things I deleted yesterday are indeed gone from the Standard layer. Thank you.
Just a couple more things to add:
Sometimes the tile will update on the server but your browser will still show the old one. You can press Ctrl+Shift+R to do a more thorough reload of the webpage.
The tiles are usually pretty quick to update at high zoom levels (like when you're zoomed all the way in) but they are slower to update the more zoomed out you are.