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For some reason my edit was rejected. One of the rejector's reason says:

This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.

This is clearly not true. From the post title it says libstdc++ and the question was retagged to libstdc++ because the STL is not the libstdc++. The question also uses code from libstdc++ and is about libstdc++ and not code from STL. My edit changed the text from STL to libstdc++ since the original editor forgot to do so. In my edit reason, I said:

Last editor forgot to change text inside the question as well

Two people approved my edit, so obviously I was doing something right. How do I get my edit approved?

BTW here is what the question originally said:

i am reading the stl code for enable_shared_from_this, it is in the gcc-4.9.2\libstdc++-v3\include\bits\shared_ptr.h.

Already he is contradicting himself. Yet the rejector says:

This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.

It obviously makes it more accurate.

The original editor's message said:

this has absolutely nothing to do with the STL

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    There's quite a lot of stuff that needs fixing in that post, changing just that wasn't enough. Also you can't assume people reviewing the post know what STL or libstdc++ are, your summary could have been clearer (the "last editor" or edit message isn't directly visible in the review screen)
    – Mat
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:26
  • The removal of the stl tag does not indicate a that stl does not necessarily belong in problem statement, from the reviewer's perspective. I can write a post saying I am using eclipse as my Java IDE and my code kept getting a null pointer exception, but tagging it eclipse would be an inappropriate use of the tag.
    – Compass
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:30
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    @Compass Not really. The question asker says "he is already contradicting himself", which is correct. Saying "code from the stl" then proceeding to quote code from libstdc++ is contradictory.
    – user3920237
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:32
  • @remyabel I'm speaking from the view of someone who doesn't know C++ while viewing such a suggested edit. I would have skipped, but I'm sure at least one of those reviewers wouldn't know the difference between stl and libstdc++ and still partook in voting.
    – Compass
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:34
  • @Compass And how would somebody unfamiliar with Java or Eclipse know that the question shouldn't contain an Eclipse tag?
    – user3920237
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:35
  • @remyabel I can only explain examples in languages I can understand! x_x I guess a better example would be... gah I can't think of a language-neutral example.
    – Compass
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:36
  • @Compass But then that would require somebody to be familiar with language-agnostic questions ;)
    – user3920237
    Dec 3, 2014 at 14:37

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