This question is very different from this: Rolling Back Approved Edits
This edit https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5043385 got approved while I was thinking to Reject
it. The user who proposed this edit has commented like, "formatted it". When you look at the question, you can easily see that it's not just a "formation", but it's a "change in code along with formation". You can check its Revisions history link here.
Three reviewers "Approval" are required to get approved for this edit. I am wondering; how did each of the reviewers make this approved.
I still feel that, it's a "wrong edit approved", it should be "rejected" because it's not just formation, but also change (right/wrong that I don't know - because I am unaware of that language) in code.
If I am correct, what action could be taken, since its already approved?
Feature request:
Do we need a more button, "Recheck", to put it back in edit queue?
- A question with 3 "Recheck" mark will put back into edit queue.
- "Recheck" marked questions will have separate list, a user having "edit questions and answers" rights can check this list.
- Where they'll need to select either "No Action Needed" or "Action Needed" or "Skip"
- 3 actions will be needed for final review effect. What ever the action will get maximum count edit will be finalise. Actions could be either "No Action Needed" or "Action Needed".
- This entire flow is only acceptable, if owner of the question/answer wouldn't make any change.
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