For start: yes, this bot edit was substandard and I am very sorry for editing before approval, with approval happening only afterwards. But I have no better idea than chosen course of action.
Alternative would be commenting AND reverting edits AND possibly making them again.
But this would result in more confusing histories.
How to handle that bot edit escape that happened few months ago was in fact discussed, and older bad import was approved. Yes, it is in a wrong order but something that occasionally happens.
are changeset comments unclear? Have you followed links in them? Which questions remain not answered after reading through them?
Taking Changeset: 171098987 | OpenStreetMap as an example (and all comments are exactly the same) - they link back to Sorry for a bot edit escaping its supposed borders (adding website tags in Germany) posted when I spotted problem with bot edit
Proposed imports of website tags for NKD, based on ATP first-party data was later discussing what should be done, and I was under impression that chosen course of action of commenting without revert was approved
Is the problem caused by comments being in English?
Should discussion of forum should hold longer waiting for replies? Is more than typical two weeks expected in Germany? (it was actually closer to month)
Note: this was done for a single brand and more were affected. I plan to make next thread where action can be chosen for next brand. Either approve website changes and just post explanation changeset comments like here, or purge edits by reverting them and add changeset comments explaining what went wrong and that changeset was reverted. (Or maybe something else!)
BTW, I consider similar global action for IKEA as approved ( Mechanical Edits/Mateusz Konieczny - bot account/import IKEA websites - OpenStreetMap Wiki / Proposed global import of website tags for IKEA, based on ATP first-party data ) where 3 objects in Germany also being affected.
I can make German-specific thread just for those 3 links if that would be considered as needed.