I recently earned the privilege of having my edits applied without going through the review queues. While I'm generally happy about this, I just came across a situation where I wanted to change the title of a question to match the question a lot better.
I was sure that the change would be at least a minor improvement, however, there might be even better options. So I would have loved to have my changes reviewed before making them. For now, I didn't make the change.
What is the best way to handle my situation? Don't make the change? Apply it and let the OP (or others) revert it if it turns out not that good?
Edit/Clarification: Seeing that this question was marked as a duplicate of Let interested 2k+ users also suggest edits, let me explain the difference: My question (since my last edit) is about what to do as long as that feature doesn't exist. From the answers there, I couldn't find any hint on what to do in that situation. The closest thing is in this answer: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/293631/3198247 Which I would basically read as "You aren't going to get the feedback you want anyways, so just use your own judgement", with the italic part being what I infer. If so, should I lead on the side of caution and don't make the edit, or make and rely on others reverting it should it turn out bad?