Would it be incorrect to rollback an approved suggested edit that obviously shouldn't be approved?
Sometimes an edit gets approved because the reviewers don't take time to consider it well enough and sometimes it appears to just be a flat out wrong review. For example, this suggested edit was approved, but it clearly should have been a comment or another answer entirely:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/4711938
Thus, it seems as though a rollback should be made since it was not the original intent of the author. Would rolling back be appropriate in such a case? It seems to violate the system of checks and balances for suggested edits.
Non-Duplicates:
- Rollback an edit that skirts a SO rule? (The linked question is addressing edits that violate Stack Overflow rules, which this question is not.)
- Rollback button in suggested edits queue (The linked question is addressing adding a rollback button instead of it's proper use.)