What is a 'rollback' on Stack Exchange sites? I see this mentioned for the cleanup badge, but I do not understand the term.
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A rollback does a couple of things
Here's an example of what an edit history with a number of rollbacks looks like. Notice that each revision that's not a rollback has a rollback link next to it. |
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Once a post has been edited, it could be rolled back by anyone with edit permissions for that post to a previous revision. The rollback button appears on the edit page after an initial edit has been made. Note this excludes edits that do not cause a revision history (edits by the OP made very shortly after posting). |
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I have edited your question. There is now a "rollback" option which you can press to revert the changes I made back to the original. That is the meaning of the term "rollback" as it is used on Stack Overflow and sister sites. If you want to leave a comment with the rollback, then click the date next to "edited" to show the revision history, and next use the "edit" link of a specific old revision instead. Then, when not changing anything but simply only typing a comment in the "Edit Summary", you're also rolling back when saving. |
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