I've suggested this tag wiki edit, which was rejected.
While I understand that it is subjective whether it was a good edit or not, I'd still argue that my clarification is useful (and I've explained it in the edit's comment).
But what's bothering me more is the reason, which says:
This edit changes too much in the original post; the original meaning or intent of the post would be lost.
O_O? Obviously it changes the original meaning and the intent, doing exactly that was my intent. And often there is nothing wrong in "changing much" of tag wiki. This reason doesn't seem to make sense for tag wikis.
I feel that reviewers were confused and acted as if they were reviewing a suggested edit of a post (question or answer), not a tag wiki.
If my intuition is right, perhaps some UI changes may be suggested to make the difference clear? And maybe the lists of rejection reasons should be different.
My bonus question is should I proceed in suggesting this edit again?