Context:
I accidentally left some mildly sensitive information in a post. In my case, I noticed it and edited the post quickly enough that it didn't end up in the revision history (thank you, implementers!).
But that led me to wonder what I'd do if I noticed later, and that led me to How to handle a publicly posted API key (or password, or other sensitive information).
The Problem:
Currently, the only way to redact sensitive information from the revision history is to "Notify one of the site developers of the situation so that they can hard-delete the older revisions from the database itself."
Perhaps that's not a problem, but it seems like a nuisance for everybody.
Proposed Solution:
It would be useful for duffers such as myself if the author of a question or reply could edit the revision history rather than go through a site developer. (As a side matter, I wouldn't even know how to notify a site developer.)
Since such powers could be abused, perhaps that ability would be granted only to users with sufficient reputation.