Every accepted submission is logged. The log is what lets moderators trace why a field changed, revert a bad edit, and credit a contributor over time.
What's logged
For each accepted change:
Entity and field — what was edited (anime "Frieren", field "synopsis", for example).
Before / after values — the diff.
Contributor — who submitted it.
Moderator — who approved it.
Source link(s) the submission included.
Timestamp.
Visibility
A revision history page is available on each entry showing accepted edits in reverse chronological order.
Sensitive fields (private notes, mod-only commentary) don't appear in the public history.
A reverted edit shows up in history as a revert event, not as a deletion — the trail stays intact.
Reverting an edit
If you spot a change you believe was wrong:
Don't submit a counter-edit with no context — that just churns the history.
Open a revert request via Channels, referencing the specific revision.
Provide your reasoning and a source if the original edit was unsourced or sourced incorrectly.
A moderator will revert (or push back, if your case isn't clear) and the revert event is logged.
Attribution and credit
Repeated, accepted contributions are credited on contributor pages over time. Quality matters more than volume — a dozen well-sourced edits beat hundreds of low-effort touches.
Privacy
Contributors are listed by their public username, not their email or real name.
Reverted-out content stays in the audit trail for moderation purposes but isn't surfaced as the entry's current state.