I asked a question about how to implement a specific functionality in Rust and got a very good answer that solved my problem, but I wanted to improve the code in minor ways. The edit was approved by the first reviewer but rejected by 3 other reviewers. The reasons reported are:
- 1x This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.
- 2x 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.
The first reason is not understandable at all for me, the code neither promotes anything nor it does change the algorithm or output produced by the script, what I would consider "destructive".
The other reason is a bit more understandable for me assuming the intend of the author was it to solve the problem using the exact syndactic constructs he used and rejecting syndactic sugar introduced by myself. But I doubt that using a shorthand form does not preserve the goals of the post owner.
Are edits to code generally not accepted, or is it just a mistake because the reviewers maybe do not know the Rust language?
Is it a solution to just post my improved version as a separate answer?