Thread:User talk:CodeCat/User rights/reply (3)

Autopatrolling is not a right as such, because it doesn't affect anything a user does. Rather it affects what other users see. It's granted when a user's edits can be trusted to contain no significant number of mistakes, meaning that they no longer need consistent reviewing. I removed autopatrolling for you because the examples above meant that your edits do need reviewing IMO. I could have reviewed and fixed them all myself, but removing autopatrolling would bring it to the attention of other editors as well.

So I would say that it can be activated again if there is some indication that your edits no longer need checking.