I found an edit by a question poster that seems problematic.
Different questions should be asked in different questions. Editing a question to significantly changes its meaning is bad.
In this case, the original question asks about nested initializer list, while the edited part asks about classes (constructor, destructor, polymorphism). That's definitely "significantly changes its meaning".
Sometimes high reputation users rollback edits if the OP does that.
I can't find example this time, but I'm sure that it happened. I will add an example if I come across one and still remember to add an example.
I wrote "Rollback to revision 1" in the edit comment. So, that should not "deviates from the original intent of the post".
The only answer's last significant edit was several hours before the edit part was added, and therefore completely unrelated to the edit.
However, my edit was still rejected. What should I do in that case? Should I make such edits?