I had an edit rejected, where I was mostly formatting the post so that the code would appear as code. Some of it wasn't even showing as visible before my edit. (One piece of code just appeared as a dash before my edit)
The edit was rejected for this reason:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's owner.
Which I was surprised by, I had thought that the original post should have all this missing code formatted properly and separated neatly with linebreaks for readability. It seemed to not make sense without it (though I'm not that familiar with HTML so I may be mistaken and have been accidentally destructive).
I am confused that there was total consensus. So if it is a case of poor judgement or carelessness on the reviewer's part, then it's a bad coincidence.
All three people did reject it, and not even a Reject and Edit where they performed the formatting correctly. But then later you can see that the original poster edited it in and someone else proceeded to tidy it up like I had attempted (though our edits are far from identical).
Did I make the wrong call and if so what did I misunderstand?