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Add a text field for specifying a reason when rolling back edits
In Leave comment when rolling back an edit?, the top answer suggests that you can click Edit for any post in the history, and then leave a reason for the edit.
This is effectively rolling back a post ...
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An editor rolled back my rollback on my question. What should I do?
A little more than two weeks ago, I posted '6 high severity vulnerabilities' in a fresh Create React App.
Here is revision 1 of my question.
And for your convenience, here is the Markdown ...
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An author of an important answer has repeatedly rolled back changes that make clear improvements. What should I do?
The specific answer: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/209854/revisions, is the top answer to a very popular question, How can I make a dictionary (dict) from separate lists of keys and values?.
The ...
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I answered a question which was replaced by a totally different one [duplicate]
I answered a question about topic X.
When I came back, cause of a comment, the question was 100% replaced and now was asking about topic Y. So my answer (which is/was the only one) is now totally ...
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Were these edit rollbacks appropriate?
I've answered a question and after answering and accepting the answer, the poster requested an edit which removed some names that are probably a brand which is in development. I accepted the change ...
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Can't rollback my own edit with > 2K reputation [duplicate]
I have more than 2K rep, did some code cleanup on an answer, then realized I wasn't happy with the answer for other reasons. Want to rollback changes I made until I can investigate further.
For my ...
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Should I revert edits that are helpful but shouldn't have been made?
Let's assume that a user made an edit to a post that was very helpful indeed, but should not have been made in accordance to Why can people edit my posts? How does editing work?.
This is the edited ...
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Rollback option visible directly underneath my post when it was edited by others
I wrote a post, and somebody edited it. I liked that edit, but now there's a quite prominent option to undo that edit, titled "Rollback".
When cliked, it shows a dialog:
That looks quite .....
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Are my edits needless?
Two days ago I came across a question where the OP had added an answer into the question itself, so I simply removed the answer from the question and pasted it into a new community wiki answer.
I ...
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Do rollbacks push posts out of reopen queue?
We have all edited questions that are closed, when trying to improve grammar, etc.
This pushes the post into the Reopen Review queue and most of the time that is just extra work.
My question is if you ...
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Why is an edit, that reduces the inaccuracy of an answer, rolled back?
I'm not earning rep by editing answer/questions anymore. If I do, I do it with the best intentions and because I struggled myself to grasp some concept.
This post is about an edit I did on a Stack&...
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Post rollbacks with optional reason [duplicate]
Quite often I find myself rolling back changes where I need to explain why I've done the rollback.
For example,
someone adds inflammatory remarks to a post after receiving downvotes
OP adds edits ...
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Rollback the edit made by someone else to my answer - Stack Overflow [duplicate]
I have posted some answers and other people are editing the answers without my permission.
I know it is mostly helpful but in cases, my answers have become wrong.
So, I was thinking if there is any ...
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Should I roll back edits that inline images of code? [duplicate]
I saw this question Rollback edit which inlined very low quality image? Here is a quote:
The image itself is a very low quality mashup of multiple screenshots taken with an actual camera instead of ...
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A user decided he did not want his data on the web, so he removed it from my answer
I posted an answer around 3 months ago in response to a question that initially had an input data set as a test case. Around 2 days ago I got a notification showing that my answer had been edited and ...
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Is it acceptable to rollback a question to remove an additional question?
Earlier I came across this question where the OP had been given an answer and accepted it, then hours later updated their question to ask a new question. Also note, the new question was added at the ...
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Edit-rollback fails and creates bizarre "disappearing edit"
Yesterday, a user edited this newly-posted question (10k only) to add a relevant tag and also a whole bunch of inappropriate backticks. I decided to revert this by clicking the "edit" link next to ...
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Suggested policy change on handling deliberate writing errors
Some readers will know that I am a keen editor on the main site (and that I probably spend too much time there). Over time, I have encountered a relatively small number of users who wish to insist on ...
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Can't I rollback just one action of an edit?
I made a question, and a person with good intentions make 3 edits to my post. The editions (that are made directly without review from my part) are all good except for the first one, the first one ...
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Edited incorrect answer, but my edit was rolled back
I stumbled upon this highly upvoted and accepted, but not really correct answer.
While the comments to the answer clearly stated the error, this did not lead the author to edit his answer or other ...
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How to handle an edit that is partially destructive and partially helpful?
This revision history: https://stackoverflow.com/posts/50029981/revisions
notes that Revision 2 has the following impact:
Improved code formatting.
While it certainly does improve the formatting, ...
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Rollback does not rollback to the correct revision
I want to rollback a question because someone who is not the questioner randomly picked out one language tag when the OP selected 4. Since there is no mention of what language the OP is using (and ...
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Is this an attempt to disguise someone's edits as ones own?
I asked a question and got a response which expanded someone's else comment below my question. Since the comment was not turned into an answer this is fine by me.
I edited the answer to add some ...
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Rollback of entirely edited question
The OP for Python classes and reference points edited the original question with an entirely new one. After rolling it back and requesting they post a new question, they rolled back my rollback to the ...
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Bug with rollback that would affect the wrong revision [duplicate]
I have just tried to rollback on this question from current revision 3 to old revision 2, in order to remove the [solved] title hack.
However, the page redraws without the rollback having been done. ...
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Roll back edited-in commentary about post not being duplicate
I came across this post which is just asking for a standard YAML feature called anchors and aliases. A question asked, and answered, on Stack Overflow before. So I voted to close it as a duplicate, as ...
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When we should rollback an edit contrary to author input?
Shog's guidance and the help page about editing are very clear and simple on how to edit someone's post:
clarify meaning without changing it
always respect the original author
Now, how ...
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User suspended, but edits not rollbacked [duplicate]
Several of my favorite questions got edited by the same user in last 24 hours and I noticed that
the edits made no visible changes,
their summaries talk about hundreds of added characters,
they did ...
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Rollback Etiquette when OP removes code from question after your answer is accepted
This question might be a duplicate of OP deletes code after question is solved / answered, what to do in these cases? [duplicate], but I am not sure.
There is one significant difference between my ...
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Rollback edit which inlined very low quality image?
I just rolled an edit back on this question (screenshot of the question previously and now). Another user previously inlined the image.
The image itself is a very low quality mashup of multiple ...
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Totally changing an accepted answer
I just came across an edit on an Accepted Answer that totally has changed it
https://stackoverflow.com/posts/3045043/revisions
I don't disagree with the new answer, however I though that totally ...
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Do Users Get Credit Toward "Edit and Answer" Badges for Edits That are Rolled Back
One of my questions was edited just to add a tag by a user that gave a reasonable answer: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/35893826/3
Just for point of reference for folks that are not down with C+...
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What defines a roll-back war and at what point do roll backs trigger auto mod flags?
I answered this question An edit I made to a question's title was rolled back... Where and how can I discuss this?. In which there are two roll backs now to a SO question.
There are references to ...
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An edit I made to a question's title was rolled back... Where and how can I discuss this?
I edited (perhaps too much) a title so that it would bring clarity. I did the edit after I replied to the OP by the way...
Here is a screenshot of the edit history for the question.
Where can I ...
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What to do about edit vandalism done by OP? [duplicate]
This is an edit that obviously destroys the original question. It has been undone, so everything is fine.
Still I wonder what to do about it. Can the edit - done by the OP! - be flagged? Can the OP ...
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Should we rollback to the version which has "format issue" because it has already been answered? [duplicate]
I'm talking about this question. So, the string is:
> SEND OK HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Access-Control-Allow- l-Allow-Methods: GET,POST,DELETE
> Access-Control-Allow-Headers: X-Requested-With,
> ...
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Should this answer's edit be rolled back?
I just came across this edit. It was approved, but I can't decide if it was rightly approved or not.
I probably would have voted:
"This edit was intended to address the author of the post and ...
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Remove an edit (remove a commit and not rollback)
I wanted to edit one answer, but it turns out I had several tabs opened, and I didn't realize what I was doing until it was too late, and I edited the wrong answer from another page.
Now the ...
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Is it possible to flag or revert trivial non-suggested edits?
Is there some mechanism for flagging (or undoing outright) trivial edits to our posts? I recently had this single-character edit made to one of my posts, and I'm wondering is there's any way to cancel ...
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Edit to "add more useful answer"
I stumbled upon this answer, which looks fine on the first glance, but when you'll look at the revisions, you'll notice that for 3 years it just said "No." until someone edited it. Normally ...
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Why can't author roll back another's edit? [closed]
I just had someone edit a highly-voted answer I'd posted long ago, in a way the made it subtly less correct.
Why did I have to manually edit it to fix it? Why wasn't I allowed to roll back the bad ...
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Radical edits by the OP after answers were posted
On this question, a few answers were posted, then the OP made a fairly extensive edit that changes the question and invalidates a number of answers that had already been posted. This has caused some ...
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Question with accepted answer got destructfully edited by original author [duplicate]
During some checking around on the answer, I noticed that one question looked unfamiliar to me.
Interestingly, the question, that was up yesterday, got fully changed, and an answer got accepted.
The ...
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Question edited to show a different problem
I answered a question yesterday with a perfectly valid answer (that more than likely solves the OP's problem); the question was:
I have installed wamp server 2.2 I'm using windows 7 i am working on
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How can I request a rollback for an improper edit?
I noticed an edit (that somehow was accepted without rejects). That I believe should not have been an approved edit, but I don't have the ability to rollback this myself due to my low reputation. How ...
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How do you roll back an edit?
A user deleted a lot of code from his/her question, making it, and the answers to it make no sense. How do I rollback? I can't find the option anywhere, nor an explanation how to do it in help.
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Leave comment when rolling back an edit?
I recently rolled back this edit because the editor "fixed" OP's original code by adding braces around several statements of a Java if statement. It was the lack of braces that was causing OP's ...
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How to handle edits you think shouldn't have been made
I recently came across a question in which a user had gone through and edited the question and all the answers heavily. I think it was done with good intentions to make things clearer and cleaner, but ...
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Reverting edited question to original
I made an edit to a question but after I submitted it, I discovered that although the user intended to say method instead of variable, the answers and comments were correct regarding the question as ...
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What's the best way to handle Poster deleting their code in an edit to avoid Plagiarism search [duplicate]
Running across this question just now, made me curious as how to handle a situation in which a user (mostly students) delete their code to avoid plagiarism hits in a search by their professor.
It ...