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Why don't Make self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed withinduring grace period"?

Apparently, ifIf you edit a post and then manually perform an inverse edit within 5 minutes, they get merged into a "null edit" with an "edit removed withinduring grace period" message. On the other hand, if you edit a post and then hit rollback within 5 minutes, the edit and the rollback both show up in the edit log.

WhyThis difference is thereweird and confusing, and I don't think it's deliberate. It's a difference? Whyspecial case of the general rules where rollbacks don't selfget grace-rollbacks triggerperiod-merged, but those general rules seem to be for cases like

  • Qbert edits revision 2 to create revision 3
  • Qbert rolls post back to revision 1, not revision 2

where the "edit removed within grace period"mechanics and edit message of a merged edit-rollback would be confusing.

The natural mechanism for "that edit was a mistake, I want to take it back" would be rollback, not manual un-editing. Can we get rollbacks to work like manual un-edits?

Why don't self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed within grace period"?

Apparently, if you edit a post and then manually perform an inverse edit within 5 minutes, they get merged into a "null edit" with an "edit removed within grace period" message. On the other hand, if you edit a post and then hit rollback within 5 minutes, the edit and the rollback both show up in the edit log.

Why is there a difference? Why don't self-rollbacks trigger the "edit removed within grace period" mechanism?

Make self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed during grace period"

If you edit a post and then manually perform an inverse edit within 5 minutes, they get merged into a "null edit" with an "edit removed during grace period" message. On the other hand, if you edit a post and then hit rollback within 5 minutes, the edit and the rollback both show up in the edit log.

This difference is weird and confusing, and I don't think it's deliberate. It's a special case of the general rules where rollbacks don't get grace-period-merged, but those general rules seem to be for cases like

  • Qbert edits revision 2 to create revision 3
  • Qbert rolls post back to revision 1, not revision 2

where the mechanics and edit message of a merged edit-rollback would be confusing.

The natural mechanism for "that edit was a mistake, I want to take it back" would be rollback, not manual un-editing. Can we get rollbacks to work like manual un-edits?

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Why don't self-rollbacks trigger "edit removed within grace period"?

Apparently, if you edit a post and then manually perform an inverse edit within 5 minutes, they get merged into a "null edit" with an "edit removed within grace period" message. On the other hand, if you edit a post and then hit rollback within 5 minutes, the edit and the rollback both show up in the edit log.

Why is there a difference? Why don't self-rollbacks trigger the "edit removed within grace period" mechanism?