I recently edited a question on Stack Overflow and while it was waiting for an approval, the person asking the question edited the post and made my edit useless.
I was looking for a way to cancel my edit.
Is there such a way? If not, should this feature be added or is this situation too rare?
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1You can edit an edit (excuse me) to make it worthwhile as the original post gets edited (cough). It seems that in your case, the asker edited his question within the grace period, which let it slip without conflicting with your suggested edit.– UnihedronDec 21, 2014 at 12:40
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Your suggested edit should have been automatically rejected I think. Wasn't it?– BartDec 21, 2014 at 12:41
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@Bart It's made within the grace period.– UnihedronDec 21, 2014 at 12:41
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Link @Unihedro?– BartDec 21, 2014 at 12:42
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4It'd be helpful to be able to cancel/retract a suggested edit. I inadvertenly suggested an edit to a question when I meant to edit my own answer.– Trevor ReidMar 16, 2019 at 21:13
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5I just realised that the lack of a way to retract a suggested edit is rather annoying. I just made a suggested edit in a question, after finding a long noun phrase that I initially parsed as singular followed by "have". I changed that to "has" and submitted the form. About two seconds later, I realised that the NP was actually plural, and tried to change back to "have". The software didn't let me (complaining that I hadn't changed anything). I found no way to retract my suggested edit. Now, almost an hour later, my suggested edit is still in the review queue (and I just hope it gets declined).– Andreas RejbrandOct 22, 2019 at 22:33
1 Answer
AFAIK, there is no way to "cancel" a suggested edit that you've already submitted.
However, you should find that if the author made an edit to a post (or anybody with instant editing powers for that matter), your suggested edit will be rejected.
This will show up as rejected by "Community♦". These rejections do not count against you, so don't be alarmed when they show up (and they show up fairly often).
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10"These rejections do not count against you" - What does that mean? In my suggested edits "Editor Stats", Community♦ rejected edits increment my number of rejected edits. Dec 24, 2014 at 7:56
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