An answer to a post had a link to a no-longer-existing page. I found the referenced page at archive.org and edited the answer by simply adding the archive.org prefix -- so anyone clicking the link would see the page instead of seeing a 404. I did not make any other change to call attention to it.
This edit was rejected, saying that I should post a different answer or add a comment (I did the latter). I'd like to argue with that, but don't know of a way to engage with the person who rejected the post. Does any way exist of doing that?
I do not understand how adding an archive.org prefix, when all that does is make the broken link work, is an inappropriate edit. Is there a policy around this that I had not known?
Thanks for any information.