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Glorfindel
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My theThe content of one of my answers was copied and a new answer was created (with some spam that has been added). This was then "corrected" by a user with a score over 2000. Since he was only shown the "new" answer this was not visible to him.

Now I wonder, how can I make sure to avoid this kind of mistake when I review answers.? In my opinion, this should have been catchcaught by some kind of automated review. Is there one?

Or maybe it would be a good idea to make a feature request that when you review posts, you can see the other posts to the question as well (including the question itself).

My the content of one of my answers was copied and a new answer was created (with some spam that has been added). This was then "corrected" by a user with a score over 2000. Since he was only shown the "new" answer this was not visible to him.

Now I wonder, how can I make sure to avoid this kind of mistake when I review answers. In my opinion this should have been catch by some kind of automated review. Is there one?

Or maybe it would be a good idea to make a feature request that when you review posts, you can see the other posts to the question as well (including the question itself).

The content of one of my answers was copied and a new answer was created (with some spam added). This was then "corrected" by a user with a score over 2000. Since he was only shown the "new" answer this was not visible to him.

Now I wonder, how can I make sure to avoid this kind of mistake when I review answers? In my opinion, this should have been caught by some kind of automated review. Is there one?

Or maybe it would be a good idea to make a feature request that when you review posts, you can see the other posts to the question as well (including the question itself).

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Answer copied and filled up with spam

My the content of one of my answers was copied and a new answer was created (with some spam that has been added). This was then "corrected" by a user with a score over 2000. Since he was only shown the "new" answer this was not visible to him.

Now I wonder, how can I make sure to avoid this kind of mistake when I review answers. In my opinion this should have been catch by some kind of automated review. Is there one?

Or maybe it would be a good idea to make a feature request that when you review posts, you can see the other posts to the question as well (including the question itself).