In case your review approved the edit and no other reviews are required, simply go back to the post and do a rollback of the edit. Then optionally edit the post yourself after that.
(Don't do a "rollback" by manual editing, use the rollback feature as step 1 and manual edit as step 2. Easier to read edit history that way.)
In case the edit needs more reviews, I would do as advised in comments and visit the SO close vote review chat and ask for help with rejecting the edit.
As a last resort if everything else fails, flag the post with a custom flag and explain the situation to a moderator - provdeprovide a link to the suggested edit.
In case your review approved the edit and no other reviews are required, simply go back to the post and do a rollback of the edit. Then optionally edit the post yourself after that.
(Don't do a "rollback" by manual editing, use the rollback feature as step 1 and manual edit as step 2. Easier to read edit history that way.)
In case the edit needs more reviews, I would do as advised in comments and visit the SO close vote review chat and ask for help with rejecting the edit.
As a last resort if everything else fails, flag the post with a custom flag and explain the situation to a moderator - provde a link to the suggested edit.
In case your review approved the edit and no other reviews are required, simply go back to the post and do a rollback of the edit. Then optionally edit the post yourself after that.
(Don't do a "rollback" by manual editing, use the rollback feature as step 1 and manual edit as step 2. Easier to read edit history that way.)
In case the edit needs more reviews, I would do as advised in comments and visit the SO close vote review chat and ask for help with rejecting the edit.
As a last resort if everything else fails, flag the post with a custom flag and explain the situation to a moderator - provide a link to the suggested edit.
In case your review approved the edit and no other reviews are required, simply go back to the post and do a rollback of the edit. Then optionally edit the post yourself after that.
(Don't do a "rollback" by manual editing, use the rollback feature as step 1 and manual edit as step 2. Easier to read edit history that way.)
In case the edit needs more reviews, I would do as advised in comments and visit the SO close vote review chat and ask for help with rejecting the edit.
As a last resort if everything else fails, flag the post with a custom flag and explain the situation to a moderator - provde a link to the suggested edit.