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We can use this example.this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with rep < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

We can use this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with rep < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

We can use this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with rep < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

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Who How can a user with rating 50 rep mess up an accepted answer?

We can use this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with ratingrep < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

Who can a user with rating 50 mess up an accepted answer?

We can use this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with rating < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

How can a user with 50 rep mess up an accepted answer?

We can use this example.

It's very hard for me to understand how a user with rep < 100 can edit an answer which was already accepted. Moreover, he messed up the answer and it went through the approval process with success. Only one person from 4 noticed that the edits are deviating from the initial question.

Thank you for the "Rollback" button.

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