I got a notification about an edit to this answer. The edit adds a page on "crunchify.com" as the source. The edit has already been approved, with the comment "Added citing because the text for everything before the diagram is taken literally word for word from Crunchify".
But here's the thing: I wrote that answer from scratch. The rare times when I have copied text verbatim in answers I always cite my sources (and I generally blockquote, too).
I've never even heard of "Crunchify" before today. From the history you can see my answer was posted in Nov of 2010. Whois says crunchify.com was created 06-apr-2013 and the Wayback Machine corroborates this. So unless I have incredible precognitive abilities (hint: I don't) I obviously didn't copy from Crunchify. Instead, it looks like they copied from my answer without attribution.
I can edit out the bogus citation, but given that it was added by "Community" I'm worried that it'll just get re-added. What is the correct way to remove this edit and ensure that it never comes back?
Also, was this edit performed by a bot, or does "Community" just take ownership of anonymous edits?
I do things like:... Own suggested edits from anonymous users