[I triggered this](https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/278909/155739). The user whose edit you approved had been making a whole ton of awful edits that added backticks to arbitrary phrases and even added signatures to other people's posts! This was bad enough but the real problem was that a majority of his suggestions were being approved, a clear indication of criminally subpar reviewing that needed to be stopped. I'd say you got a _little_ unlucky here, being caught up in the clean-up when this edit wasn't as bad as the others. Most of the backticking is borderline acceptable — it's just the "pointer array of Service" and "segmentation fault" that absolutely should not have been backticked. Which does beg the question: what about this edit made you think you should accept it? The message you're seeing is obviously a manually-constructed message from the helpful moderator who was left with little choice but to "hand out review bans like candy". Since your "punishment" is only a three-day review suspension, I propose that you go out and enjoy the sunshine for a bit, then come back later in the week ready to take a little more care with your reviewing.