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I just had someone edit a highly-voted answer I'd posted long ago, in a way the made it subtly less correct.

Why did I have to manually edit it to fix it? Why wasn't I allowed to roll back the bad edit? Looking through the edit history, I see "rollback" [sic] links only on the edits I made, but not on the ones made by others.

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You as an author can roll back just fine on your own posts.

I'm not sure what might be wrong on your side, but I see the rollback link just fine:

rollback link circled on revision before last edit

Note that the link appears on the revision you'd want to restore to, not on the top-most edit (because that's not something you can roll back to).

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  • Ah, thanks. I was thinking of each section as an edit rather than a snapshot, and I wanted to undo the edit. UI design is hard. Apr 12, 2015 at 17:02
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    @AdrianMcCarthy I think there's a different Stack Exchange site for that ;)
    – user700390
    Apr 12, 2015 at 17:18

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