I was following @zeitesen's answer to this question about iOS notifications. It was a helpful answer, but I noticed that the answer had some typos, both in the code and in the description. I edited the question and fixed the issues. My edit was rejected with the following reason:
"This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer."
This feels incorrect to me though. I've fixed up messy questions and answers many times in the past, and it hasn't been an issue. Is it an issue because I changed the answer's code? I didn't change the logic or the intention - the original poster simply mistyped the names of a class and a method.
I made a second edit, thinking that maybe it was rejected because it wasn't thorough - there were a couple small typos remaining that I missed the first time. My change got rejected a second time for the same reason.
What am I doing wrong? Now when I look at the answer, the original poster implemented the exact same edits that I submitted. Why couldn't they have been accepted when I submitted them to begin with? As it is, it's giving me a disincentive to want to improve the site.