I came across this question yesterday, where the OP deleted the relevant code after he/she gets the answer. I flagged the post for moderator attention, but this morning I found that my flag has been declined:
I was a bit confused with the comment - I can find a rollback option in the revision history of my own edit, but not on the revision by the others, so I look around meta and finally found out that only users with 2k reputation can rollback an edit. So I am not convinced that my flag should be declined as the reason is not sound.
However, from the feedback I get, it appears that I am bothering the moderators with something unworthy. So I wonder whether I should raise a moderator flag for such kind of issue.
I looked around for similar issues, and most of them seem to suggest to handle this issue either by raising a moderator flag, or by editing the post directly with the content of the revision intended to get rollback to.
Regarding this problem, I would like to clarify the following points:
- Should I raise a moderator flag? - Is it just a misfortune my flag got declined or should I not bother moderators with this kind of issues?
- Should I edit the post myself? - Is there any difference (if any) between rolling-back an edit or editing the post with content of previous revision?
- Which approach is more preferable? Or are there any better alternative approaches?