I have, on occasion, rolled back a user's edit to their own question when it appears to be a new follow-up question - as if to emulate the mechanics of a discussion forum or chat room.
Here's an old example that happens to have my face all over it. (I make no claims to the quality of my answer.)
I've done it other times when I wasn't otherwise involved.
If an answer appears to be acceptable, and a subsequent edit to the question appears to introduce new questions, based on that answer (thus invalidating the answer):
Is is appropriate to roll back the edit? Comment that there's a more appropriate mechanism for asking a new question?
Should it matter if the question was outright replaced with a new question or if it was amended, as it was in my link above? Is it my business even if I'm uninvolved with the question/answers?