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I was reviewing proposed edits when I accidentally bumped the mouse, causing it to click the "Approve" button. I was not going to approve the edit, because it slightly changed the question that was being asked. I was going to "Improve Edits" to keep some of the edits, but not all.

When I used the browser's back button to go back to the review, it showed that I had reviewed it and that other reviewer responses were required. However I could see no way to modify my review.

Is there a way to change my answer to the review, or is it permanent once entered?

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    Not that I know... Your only option to fix it is to wait for approval/rejection and edit yourself. Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 5:35
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    For the record, "Improve edit" approves the edit. You should probably "Reject & edit" these bad edits, otherwise the users who suggest these will continue doing it. It is the cause of a huge percentage of the incorrectly approved edits I see.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 6:34
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    You could post the review link in SOCVR and type something like: [tag:review-pls] Alters meaning of question, please reject, I misclicked and approved https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/12345. Then you could edit the question to fix the other issues you saw once the review task is completed. Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 8:53
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    Also, I dug up the post from your review history, rolled back the offending edit, and fixed the post's wording. Good catch on noticing that it changed the meaning of the post; I had to re-read the post several times to understand it.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Commented Apr 4, 2020 at 9:47
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    You could edit the top revision of the post (via the post history page), that discards pending suggested edits.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Commented Apr 5, 2020 at 1:04

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  • In case your review approved the edit and no other reviews are required, simply go back to the post and do a rollback of the edit. Then optionally edit the post yourself after that.

    (Don't do a "rollback" by manual editing, use the rollback feature as step 1 and manual edit as step 2. Easier to read edit history that way.)

  • In case the edit needs more reviews, I would do as advised in comments and visit the SO close vote review chat and ask for help with rejecting the edit.

  • As a last resort if everything else fails, flag the post with a custom flag and explain the situation to a moderator - provide a link to the suggested edit.

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