Please have a look at this review.
The initial edit corrected a grammatical error and removed meaningless sentences,
It was rejected with an edit, which only removed one error (and left in "Thanks in advanced").
I believe the first edit (mine) was superior - could someone please explain why not?
From deleted meta question:
We don't want to have "Thanks in advanced" corrected. We want to have it removed
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(which vanish with their contents because of our HTML filter?) or messed up code formatting. I will polish that turd, determine it is a turd after I polished it, then vote to close in that case. However, this does not seem to be the case here.