I would like some clarification of when to comment and when to edit an answer. The faq states
Our goal is to have the best answers to every question, so if you see questions or answers that can be improved, you can edit them.
Furthermore it states of comments,
Use comments to ask for more information or clarify a question or answer.
Yesterday I had this edit rejected by 3 of 3 reviewers. Using .NET Classes in place of PowerShell cmdlets is an odd choice. I did not think much of it until today, when this edit was suggested to my answer. It passed 3 to 2, but the two rejections were for different reasons.
Given that my edit was reject, this edit should have definitely been rejected.
The next time I suggested an edit, stackoverflow admonished me for having my previous edit rejected. The rejection implies I should have commented, but I was not seeking more information nor a clarification. Further, I was trying to improve the answer. Where did I go wrong? Should I, especially given the 3-to-2 split on the edit of my answer, assume some valid edits will be rejected and some questionable ones will get through?
Update: I may have made too much of the comparison between the two edits. My real issue is that according to the faq I did the right thing, but the response to what I did was negative. The suggested solution was to comment, which goes against the faq. In the future, by what threshold do I go from commenting to editing? If my edit should have been a comment, shouldn't all edits be comments?