Normally I wouldn't add onto the other answers, but they all focused on the mistaken 1 year ban. Let me address why your edit was terrible and at least worthy of some moderator intervention. Specifically I wanted to address your comment here
i really don't realized it was SPAM
I believe you and, honestly, I wouldn't expect people who don't hang around spam all day to know this. People make junk posts like this infrequently, so it takes a few times of seeing them to know they're spam. But there's a question nobody has asked you yet, so I will ask it now...
Why did you think this question needed editing?
I mean, this is what your final edit left it as
Can you stop down-voting my autistic son's python help post? He is real upset and started to cry.
All you did was remove the last sentence about being toxic. But the rest of the question was just as bad. This isn't a question for SO. It's not a question period. What frustrates reviewers like myself is that someone created the initial edit in the first place. The one reviewer who got it right rejected it with this (emphasis mine)
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
There's two lessons you need to learn here
- Edits are for fixing questions that are salvageable. There's nothing to salvage here. We tend to call it "turd polishing", because there are some people who relentlessly believe that anything can be edited into better shape, regardless of what the original material was. If you see a suggested edit that doesn't fix some problem with the question reject it. That was your mistake here. Had you done that, we wouldn't be here.
- Flag bad questions for closure. I know it's not obvious, but you can suggest a question be closed if you have >15 rep. Next time you see this kind of thing in the queue, open the question in a separate tab and reject the edit, then flag this for closure. You're almost to 3k, so you'll soon be doing close reviews, but until then, get familiar with flagging them. The method to close vote is nearly the same.