I am banned from review. No problem, but I want to learn from my mistake so that I won't do the wrong thing again in the future.
Ban message:
Your review on https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/14965119 wasn't helpful; please review the history of the post and consider how choosing a different action could've helped achieve that outcome more quickly.
Come back in 7 days to continue reviewing.
When I reviewed that tag wiki edit earlier, I rejected it with:
This edit copies a significant amount of content from an external source. Generic descriptions such as encyclopedia articles and ad copy do not provide useful guidance; try creating something useful to this community specifically, and be sure to attribute the original author. See: How to reference material written by others.
but it was later approved (Approve × 3, Reject × 2).
I have checked the revision history and I can see that the edit has been rolled back.
I have searched Meta Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Exchange but I can't find similar ban messages.
I have checked other posts related to review ban like this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, and many more, but they seem different from my case.
My questions are:
What does "that outcome" in the ban message refer to?
What "different action" should I take instead?
Approve the edit?
Reject the edit with another reason?
Skip the review?
Flag the edit?
Anything else?