When one person is at state A and then is made to go to state B (becauseRepeated warring rollbacks on a post by various users are called a roll-back war. Such rollbacks usually state B is more useful forare a sign of a conflict over the community)content. Next, that person, goes back to state A, despite
Two rollbacks from the fact that he was suggested to leave state Asame user on a single post will generate a "rollback war" auto-flag for moderator attention.
For example, an OP receives anRolling back repeatedly should be avoided. If you see a bad edit in his/her question and thenon a post (s)he undoes the edit. It is possiblevandalism, defacement, otherwise adding content that doesn't belong in a post), and after rolling this change back, if the editor will performOP re-does the edit again.
The above behaviour indicated a rollback-war(rolls back the roll-back), since both users try to godon't roll back again. Instead, leave conflicts like these to their initial state in the same post/subjectmoderators, but this causes a conflictwho will already have been notified.