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My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. It's not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. It's not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. It's not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it?

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My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. ItsIt's not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. Its not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. It's not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

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My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. Its not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okokay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. Its not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it ok for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

My question, having been asked & answered in '15, was edited last year, but I noticed it today only & I disagree with the change.

The original question :
[Why is The Wall the only Democracy in an otherwise Westerosi Monarchy?(Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoiler)][1]

The body of it was correctly edited for spoiler markdown & minor changes which didn't change its meaning.

I noticed today that the title was change to :
[Why is the Night's Watch the only democracy in an otherwise feudal Westeros? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)][2]

The Wall is a place & Night's Watch is an institution. Although technically alright, monarchy, democracy et. al. are always attributed to places. For example if ISIS captures a democratic nation like USA, we will say that USA is an autocracy.

Another problem is with removing Monarchy with feudalism. Westeros is a feudal monarchy. Its not just a feudal state. Power is through inheritance. I missed adding feudal to my question. Slaver's Bay or Vaes Dothrak can be called a feudal state though but not Westeros.

So the question is, is it okay for the OP to roll back approved edits to the question if he/she disagrees with it? [1]: https://scifi.stackexchange.com/revisions/86363/2 [2]: Why is The Wall the only democracy in an otherwise Westerosi feudal monarchy? (Minor S05E02 & Book 3 spoilers)

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