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Nathan Tuggy
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When we should rollback an edit without thecontrary to author input?

Shog's guidance and the help page about editing are very clear and simple on how to edit someone's post:

  • clarify meaning without changing it
  • always respect the original author

Now, how does that affects roll backsaffect rollbacks? AFAIK, the author always have the power to roll back edits on its own answers if he wishes, but as seen in other communities, if the edit is an improvement upon the post we may foregoneforego the OPOP's wishes and force the higher quality revision to stay. Should we do the same in the opposite direction? Should we foregoneforego OP wishes and force the lower quality revision to stay?

For me, that doesn't make sense, since we are building a repository of high quality answers (I say answer, because that's what it says, but the same applies to questions), doing actions that reduce the quality and/or usefulness of a post goes directly against such goal, but I would like to hear well reasoned arguments about it.

When we should rollback an edit without the author input?

Shog's guidance and the help page about editing are very clear and simple on how to edit someone's post:

  • clarify meaning without changing it
  • always respect the original author

Now, how that affects roll backs? AFAIK, the author always have the power to roll back edits on its own answers if he wishes, but as seen in other communities, if the edit is an improvement upon the post we may foregone the OP wishes and force the higher quality revision to stay. Should we do the same in the opposite direction? Should we foregone OP wishes and force the lower quality revision to stay?

For me, that doesn't make sense, since we are building a repository of high quality answers (I say answer, because that's what it says, but the same applies to questions), doing actions that reduce the quality and/or usefulness of a post goes directly against such goal, but I would like to hear well reasoned arguments about it.

When we should rollback an edit contrary to author input?

Shog's guidance and the help page about editing are very clear and simple on how to edit someone's post:

  • clarify meaning without changing it
  • always respect the original author

Now, how does that affect rollbacks? AFAIK, the author always have the power to roll back edits on its own answers if he wishes, but as seen in other communities, if the edit is an improvement upon the post we may forego the OP's wishes and force the higher quality revision to stay. Should we do the same in the opposite direction? Should we forego OP wishes and force the lower quality revision to stay?

For me, that doesn't make sense, since we are building a repository of high quality answers (I say answer, because that's what it says, but the same applies to questions), doing actions that reduce the quality and/or usefulness of a post goes directly against such goal, but I would like to hear well reasoned arguments about it.

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When we should rollback an edit without the author input?

Shog's guidance and the help page about editing are very clear and simple on how to edit someone's post:

  • clarify meaning without changing it
  • always respect the original author

Now, how that affects roll backs? AFAIK, the author always have the power to roll back edits on its own answers if he wishes, but as seen in other communities, if the edit is an improvement upon the post we may foregone the OP wishes and force the higher quality revision to stay. Should we do the same in the opposite direction? Should we foregone OP wishes and force the lower quality revision to stay?

For me, that doesn't make sense, since we are building a repository of high quality answers (I say answer, because that's what it says, but the same applies to questions), doing actions that reduce the quality and/or usefulness of a post goes directly against such goal, but I would like to hear well reasoned arguments about it.