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I had an answer editanswer edit rejected because "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."

What does that mean anyway?

To make things even funnier, the answerer himself later made the change a few short hours after my edit flagged up in his notification.

Might have the moderators just blindly rejected the edits because it looks trivial?

I had an answer edit rejected because "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."

What does that mean anyway?

To make things even funnier, the answerer himself later made the change a few short hours after my edit flagged up in his notification.

Might have the moderators just blindly rejected the edits because it looks trivial?

I had an answer edit rejected because "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."

What does that mean anyway?

To make things even funnier, the answerer himself later made the change a few short hours after my edit flagged up in his notification.

Might have the moderators just blindly rejected the edits because it looks trivial?

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What's the justification for rejecting this answer edit?

I had an answer edit rejected because "This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."

What does that mean anyway?

To make things even funnier, the answerer himself later made the change a few short hours after my edit flagged up in his notification.

Might have the moderators just blindly rejected the edits because it looks trivial?