Raj posted a great answer on how you can find out what happened, since you're inclined to help users to the extent that you tried, I'd like to shed some light on the why.
You reached just a little too far in what you changed. In fact, you even made notes of this in your edit:
[EDIT NOTE: Not sure what this means]
That's what probably caused your edit to be rejected as having too much scope, or possibly changing the intent of the post. As long as you're making substantial edits that (until you gain the privilege to edit without review) ensure reviews of your changes are time well-spent by reviewers, you don't need to document why you didn't change something; if it's that confusing, it will be obvious.
Make changes where you're sure, and leave comments that encourage the OP to review them. Sometimes, well, the person most interested in the question needs to edit a bit too.
Your effort was spot on, and appreciated. As you advance your expertise in deciphering what most might call gibberish, you can make broader stabs at more substantial edits when you think you're almost certain. It really is a skill that you develop over time.
And, well, thanks for helping someone. That was nice of you :)
Completely aside and off-topic, I noticed you just hit 1,234 rep and I was compelled to preserve that: