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Why was How could I have improved this suggested edit of a Python question rejected?

I recently proposed this edit to a Python question about converting fractions to decimals. I wanted to emphasize that the question was about Python 2, add the and tag, and fix a number of grammar mistakes. It received two rejection votes and one approval vote, which was enough to get it rejected.

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Why was this suggested edit of a Python question rejected?

I recently proposed this edit to a Python question about converting fractions to decimals. I wanted to emphasize that the question was about Python 2, add the and tag, and fix a number of grammar mistakes. It received two rejection votes and one approval vote, which was enough to get it rejected.

screenshot of the edit

My first thought was that the edit "deviated from original intent" since the original question body did not explicitly focus on Python 2 (even if the tag and print-statement syntax implied it). Is this a reasonable assessment? Is there another reason it was/should've been rejected?

How could I have improved this suggested edit of a Python question?

I recently proposed this edit to a Python question about converting fractions to decimals. I wanted to emphasize that the question was about Python 2, add the and tag, and fix a number of grammar mistakes. It received two rejection votes and one approval vote, which was enough to get it rejected.

screenshot of the edit

One of the reviewers rejected it because it deviated from original intent, and the other rejected because it did not improve the quality of the post. Do you agree with this feedback? Is there a way I could've improved the edit?

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Anerdw
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Why was this suggested edit of a Python question rejected?

I recently proposed this edit to a Python question about converting fractions to decimals. I wanted to emphasize that the question was about Python 2, add the and tag, and fix a number of grammar mistakes. It received two rejection votes and one approval vote, which was enough to get it rejected.

screenshot of the edit

My first thought was that the edit "deviated from original intent" since the original question body did not explicitly focus on Python 2 (even if the tag and print-statement syntax implied it). Is this a reasonable assessment? Is there another reason it was/should've been rejected?