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I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the edit reviewedit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

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I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the  edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the  edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?

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Could I have made a better edit than just fixing a link?

I don't suggest edits very often, so after my edit was approved I looked at the edit review to see what had transpired. I was surprised to see a dissenting opinion on what I thought was a very uncontroversial edit.

I merely updated a link to point to the new location of its content. I had already searched for it because I wanted to read the content and the link was broken. I figured others might save some time from my edit.

What should I take from the knowledge that one of four reviewers rejected my edit for 'deviates from the original intent'? Could I have made a better edit? Should I discount this criticism as invalid? If it's not a valid criticism, does that happen often?