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While review suggested edits, I came across this suggestionthis suggestion. The suggestion (IMO) adequately fixed some grammar issue that made the post easier to understand. But it also left in a huge section of the question that was basically an answer. The bolded text even tried to divide the post into a new "Solution" section. I rejected the edit because I felt it was incomplete, but the suggestion was approved 3:2.

Was this a good reason to reject the edit? Granted, the best solution would be for the question asker to split out the solution into an actual answer. But short of that, should I have expected the suggested edit to remove the answer portion of the question? And should I take matters into my own hands by editing out the answer and posting it as a community wiki answer?

While review suggested edits, I came across this suggestion. The suggestion (IMO) adequately fixed some grammar issue that made the post easier to understand. But it also left in a huge section of the question that was basically an answer. The bolded text even tried to divide the post into a new "Solution" section. I rejected the edit because I felt it was incomplete, but the suggestion was approved 3:2.

Was this a good reason to reject the edit? Granted, the best solution would be for the question asker to split out the solution into an actual answer. But short of that, should I have expected the suggested edit to remove the answer portion of the question? And should I take matters into my own hands by editing out the answer and posting it as a community wiki answer?

While review suggested edits, I came across this suggestion. The suggestion (IMO) adequately fixed some grammar issue that made the post easier to understand. But it also left in a huge section of the question that was basically an answer. The bolded text even tried to divide the post into a new "Solution" section. I rejected the edit because I felt it was incomplete, but the suggestion was approved 3:2.

Was this a good reason to reject the edit? Granted, the best solution would be for the question asker to split out the solution into an actual answer. But short of that, should I have expected the suggested edit to remove the answer portion of the question? And should I take matters into my own hands by editing out the answer and posting it as a community wiki answer?

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Suggested edit that leaves answer in question

While review suggested edits, I came across this suggestion. The suggestion (IMO) adequately fixed some grammar issue that made the post easier to understand. But it also left in a huge section of the question that was basically an answer. The bolded text even tried to divide the post into a new "Solution" section. I rejected the edit because I felt it was incomplete, but the suggestion was approved 3:2.

Was this a good reason to reject the edit? Granted, the best solution would be for the question asker to split out the solution into an actual answer. But short of that, should I have expected the suggested edit to remove the answer portion of the question? And should I take matters into my own hands by editing out the answer and posting it as a community wiki answer?