I had placed a suggested edit to this post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24720926/create-a-template-product-video-and-and-change-the-images-and-text-programatical
Here is the review.
Now the problem:
I read the original question and thought I understood it fully, but shockingly the question was put on hold. I think, just because of someone whoever tried to read the question was unable to understand the question, possibly due to a lack of relevant knowledge.
I stepped forward and thought I would make it easier to understand with a few examples. If is not understandable for the people who are interested to answer the question, because though I had understand the question, probably because I am in need of the same thing for many years, the asker has asked but still I have no answer to the question otherwise I would have already given the answer, right?
My suggested edit was rejected by three reviewers out of four. I was unable to find the words Adobe After Effects in a single of the reviewer, still I thanks to one who has accepted, I am pretty sure, that person has the knowledge of Adobe After Effects. But the other three have vast experience of programming in JavaScript, .NET, etc.
Still if they have no knowledge of Adobe After Effects then at least I can't expect from them a correct answer even though they may be most senior programmers and yes definitely we also need programming to solve our issue, but how can a programmer who has no knowledge of Adobe After Effects answer this question?
How can a lawyer prescribe you medicine? How can a doctor create a design of some building?
People who do not understand the question or have no answer to the question because of their own inability or lack of knowledge, have no right to write an answer or review some suggested edit.
Still I also am a programmer, anyone can see my profile, but you would definitely need to understand Adobe After Effects as well.
This review was unjustified and there should be a way of stopping these people from writing answers or reviewing these posts.