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Vandalism in suggested Suggested edit with disturbing image - is there a way to remove it from the queue?

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I came across a suggested edit in the review queue which was vandalizing the post by adding a disturbing picture. One of those with ghastly faces, just to be clear, with the intent to troll the reviewer who wouldn't expect such a thing while scrolling the post.

I'm not really affected by this kind of stuff, however others may be (I'm not going to link the review for this exact reason).

Since the review needs two people reaching consensus, by just rejecting I'm not going to spare the jump on the chair to the next reviewer.

My question is, is there an action or trick that the first reviewer can employ to pop the post off the review queue, so that others don't have to go through it? I.e. will "Reject and Edit" do it?

  • I know that the review needs two people to reach consensus, but in this particular case it seems unnecessary and/or avoidable.
  • I'm not looking to discuss counter measures to this kind of shenanigans. It happened and that's all. That's what review is for. Flagging is not an option as the proposer was anonymous anyway.

I came across a suggested edit in the review queue which was vandalizing the post by adding a disturbing picture. One of those with ghastly faces, just to be clear, with the intent to troll the reviewer who wouldn't expect such a thing while scrolling the post.

I'm not really affected by this kind of stuff, however others may be (I'm not going to link the review for this exact reason).

My question is, is there an action or trick that the first reviewer can employ to pop the post off the review queue, so that others don't have to go through it? I.e. will "Reject and Edit" do it?

  • I know that the review needs two people to reach consensus, but in this particular case it seems unnecessary and/or avoidable.
  • I'm not looking to discuss counter measures to this kind of shenanigans. It happened and that's all. That's what review is for. Flagging is not an option as the proposer was anonymous anyway.

I came across a suggested edit in the review queue which was vandalizing the post by adding a disturbing picture. One of those with ghastly faces, just to be clear, with the intent to troll the reviewer who wouldn't expect such a thing while scrolling the post.

I'm not really affected by this kind of stuff, however others may be (I'm not going to link the review for this exact reason).

Since the review needs two people reaching consensus, by just rejecting I'm not going to spare the jump on the chair to the next reviewer.

My question is, is there an action or trick that the first reviewer can employ to pop the post off the review queue, so that others don't have to go through it? I.e. will "Reject and Edit" do it?

  • I know that the review needs two people to reach consensus, but in this particular case it seems unnecessary and/or avoidable.
  • I'm not looking to discuss counter measures to this kind of shenanigans. It happened and that's all. That's what review is for. Flagging is not an option as the proposer was anonymous anyway.
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blackgreen Mod
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Vandalism in suggested edit with disturbing image - is there a way to remove it from the queue?

I came across a suggested edit in the review queue which was vandalizing the post by adding a disturbing picture. One of those with ghastly faces, just to be clear, with the intent to troll the reviewer who wouldn't expect such a thing while scrolling the post.

I'm not really affected by this kind of stuff, however others may be (I'm not going to link the review for this exact reason).

My question is, is there an action or trick that the first reviewer can employ to pop the post off the review queue, so that others don't have to go through it? I.e. will "Reject and Edit" do it?

  • I know that the review needs two people to reach consensus, but in this particular case it seems unnecessary and/or avoidable.
  • I'm not looking to discuss counter measures to this kind of shenanigans. It happened and that's all. That's what review is for. Flagging is not an option as the proposer was anonymous anyway.