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I stumbled upon a really bad edit to a question, could somebody having the privilege please roll back to the first revision?

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    I think this edit unnecessarily narrows down the question and doesn't significantly improve it, so I rolled it back.
    – Magisch
    Mar 24, 2016 at 13:49
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    I don't even know how that edit makes sense. It's barely proper english
    – Adjit
    Mar 24, 2016 at 13:56
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    As a side-note, consider chat next time. SOCVR is a good one to ask for this help. Mar 24, 2016 at 15:44
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    Yikes. Maybe the reviewers who approved it need to take some time off from reviewing...
    – Ajean
    Mar 25, 2016 at 1:58

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That edit was indeed not very good. Unfortunately, it was approved by reviewers in the suggested edits queue on the 15th September 2015 3-2 (3 for, 2 against).

I have for now taken the liberty of rolling it back.

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    @BarryTheHatchet At least 2 voted against. That's better than some cases.
    – jpmc26
    Mar 25, 2016 at 2:58
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For next time, note this.

You can rollback an edit yourself. As you are < 2k, it needs to be approved by users with > 2k. It mostly will get approved unless it is a bad edit. In rare cases, when reviewers are sleeping, and your edit gets rejected, you can ask for help in SOCVR or post a meta post like this time.

If this is happening time to time, I would suggest to ask for help in SOCVR instead of posting a meta question each time. But if you like, you can ask for advice on meta, why so many of your edits which seem correct are being rejected.

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    Can a <2K user suggest an actual roll back of an edit (on someone else's post), or just suggest an edit which effectively undoes the prior edit? Jun 15, 2018 at 2:27

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