According to these questions, this is the right place to get some feedback on an rejected edit I don't understand.
In this recent edit of mine, I added a link to the offciial documentation of a function that was recommended in the answer. My edit was however rejected by a 2-1 vote because:
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.
The closest post here on meta that I found is this one where the community states that the added link was not directing to the official documentation.
I don't see why a link to the official documentation would "harm readability" or be "completely superfluous" and I thought I was in the scope of "add related resources or links" which is a recommended edit. One point my edit could be imporved is the edit summary that was quite short.
Would be happy to understand the reason behind the reject to avoid clobbing the review queue with edits that would ultimately be rejected.