Recently, in the Rust documentation, someone suggested an edit to try and clarify an example, but it contained several grammatical errors and changed the meaning to be incorrect (traits in Rust aren't linked to interfaces, as the edit would have suggested; they are likened as the original text said). Therefore, I rejected the edit as incorrect, but the change was approved overall and added into the documentation.
What is the correct action in this case? I proposed a revert of the change, which is currently awaiting review, but I was wondering whether it would also be appropriate to flag for a moderator, considering that 3 users approved the change which was clearly not a good change. In my opinion, if a reviewer doesn't even notice that the grammar is incorrect, then they aren't reviewing very thoroughly at all (perhaps another manifestation of the robo-reviewers?)
In summary, should I flag in the case of blatantly incorrect reviews, or just resolve the issues myself?