I recently flagged this post (screenshot as it is now deleted) for moderator attention, which had been obviously vandalized by the asker himself. Given that I am below the threshold of 2000 reputation, I thought it would be better to flag the post for moderator intervention, rather than edit it myself.
My flag where I wrote:
User is self-sabotaging the post-> Question has been removed and been replaced with a SO-is-mean-text
had been declined with the message:
Declined - please attempt an edit or rollback yourself before flagging for moderator attention
Had I 2000 reputation, I would simply agree and do so. But being below that, I don't see that being a viable option:
Any manual rollback (by choosing an older revision and suggesting it) I were to make, still would count as a regular suggest-edit, as I understand it. Therefore, it has to be approved, either by the asker, who vandalized the post in the first place, or by the reviewers of the suggest-edit queue. The latter would mean that the post would stay defaced for quite some time1.
That got me thinking: Should I edit/rollback anyway? But If so, perhaps we should have the rollback function be given an independent reputation requirement, not binding it to the unreviewed edit privilege. Perhaps in a broader discussion the whole 2000 reputation limit needs to be overhauled.
This issue of edit-or-flag unclarity seems to have existed for some time, as per this post from 2014.
1 Usually takes some days, even weeks for a suggestion to be reviewed from what I have experienced. Not sure however if this is an universal experience.