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Maroun
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Let's talk about my suggested edit.

It was made in regard to the changes made by OP. He asked a question got an answer which not fully solved his problems. Therefore he edited the question by fixing the mistake that was written in the answer.

This makes the answer useless, I told him that he may put the question back into it'sits original form because of this. He tried but deleted the line with the problem all together, so now it seemed that he abandoned the question and I made an edit to fix what I think is a problem. And made it (hopefully) clear in the comments that this is just a fix to a previous edit

But the edit was rejected.

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.

To my mind this IS the original intent.

Was my behavior correct? Or what would be the correct approach here.

Let's talk about my suggested edit.

It was made in regard to the changes made by OP. He asked a question got an answer which not fully solved his problems. Therefore he edited the question by fixing the mistake that was written in the answer.

This makes the answer useless, I told him that he may put the question back into it's original form because of this. He tried but deleted the line with the problem all together, so now it seemed that he abandoned the question and I made an edit to fix what I think is a problem. And made it (hopefully) clear in the comments that this is just a fix to a previous edit

But the edit was rejected.

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.

To my mind this IS the original intent.

Was my behavior correct? Or what would be the correct approach here.

Let's talk about my suggested edit.

It was made in regard to the changes made by OP. He asked a question got an answer which not fully solved his problems. Therefore he edited the question by fixing the mistake that was written in the answer.

This makes the answer useless, I told him that he may put the question back into its original form because of this. He tried but deleted the line with the problem all together, so now it seemed that he abandoned the question and I made an edit to fix what I think is a problem. And made it (hopefully) clear in the comments that this is just a fix to a previous edit

But the edit was rejected.

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.

To my mind this IS the original intent.

Was my behavior correct? Or what would be the correct approach here.

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rejected edit - "edit deviates from the original intent of the post"

Let's talk about my suggested edit.

It was made in regard to the changes made by OP. He asked a question got an answer which not fully solved his problems. Therefore he edited the question by fixing the mistake that was written in the answer.

This makes the answer useless, I told him that he may put the question back into it's original form because of this. He tried but deleted the line with the problem all together, so now it seemed that he abandoned the question and I made an edit to fix what I think is a problem. And made it (hopefully) clear in the comments that this is just a fix to a previous edit

But the edit was rejected.

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.

To my mind this IS the original intent.

Was my behavior correct? Or what would be the correct approach here.