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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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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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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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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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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 ...
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