I suggested an edit to [a question](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24678062/setting-the-width-and-height-of-a-jcomponent-as-instance-variables) a while ago. Now, the edit was not purposefully / maliciously made incorrect. [Actually, the post has been edited 1 time since I began](https://stackoverflow.com/posts/24678062/revisions) and the author added tags, which were not carried over to my edit: ![lol](http://gyazo.com/33810768940e07d27def190726a55e97.png "picture showing an edit posted before mine") [This was my suggested edit, note that the tags were removed accidentally:](https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5267578) ![lol](http://gyazo.com/87382a585e922ac9967cc586bac566ab.png "picture showing the edit") I thought of adding a note in a comment informing the OP to re-add the tags from revision 2 if he would like, or even posting a new edit. However, I was uncertain for: 1. Whether re-tagging the question was unnecessary in this case? 2. Shouldn't the edit have had been rejected as it's incorrect and removes relevant tags? 3. What should / can I do as a follow-up? (I'm really concerned, especially if my edit shows up in a future audit and get reviewers punished for rejecting my edit properly.) Thanks in advance! All comments / insights are welcome.