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You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki? Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki?

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki?

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki?

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

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You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/179901/why-does-repeated-editing-by-same-user-lead-to-community-wiki Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki?

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/179901/why-does-repeated-editing-by-same-user-lead-to-community-wiki

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See Why does repeated editing by same user lead to community wiki?

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

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You posted the first answer on a CW question. All new answers on that question are converted to CW posts. That question became CW because the OP edited the question 10 times.

Your second post, you edited a grand total of 13 times. This is a rate limiting measure; don't bump your question with minor edits to get attention so often. See http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/179901/why-does-repeated-editing-by-same-user-lead-to-community-wiki

You can flag that post for moderator attention and request it be reverted to a normal post. It doesn't look as if you edited that post just to draw attention, so the auto-CW here is unjust and should be reverted without problems. Flag the post, pick 'Other' and make your case to the moderators.

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