In an answer to Crystal Reporting - Multiple Colums of Data a poster had offered their telephone number for further help.
I flagged as Other and request a mod redact the edit history, informed by community consensus on How to handle a publicly posted API key (or password, or other sensitive information)? :
Flagging is the appropriate action here. The moderator will redact the revisions affected by the sensitive information, hiding them from everyone who might see it; another moderator will then review and approve the redaction. An internal log is kept of these redactions to prevent abuse.
Sometimes the moderators may choose to omit the redaction and instead just delete the post thus removing it from searches and future data-dumps. That's really up to them, based on their experience and evaluation of the situation.
The answer in question has since been deleted; at my current reputation I cannot determine whether OP removed their answer or a mod did (which would fall under the second part of the cited answer).
The question remains, why was this flag
Please purge user's phone number from edit history; thanks! – msanford Apr 12 at 20:38
declined - redaction must be requested by OP
If memory serves, OP was a low-rep or brand new user, so I infer they have very little knowledge of how Stack Overflow works.
Why should the onus have been on OP even to know they even could make that request? I see part of my job as a (hopefully) responsible member of this community to help protect new users from themselves.
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/<post-id>/timeline
(seing it on deleted posts require being 10k rep to see deleted post of course)