Yesterday I answered this question: Alternative for 2 embed form?
After re-reading my answer today as well as the question; and after reading a number of times here on MSO over the past weeks how the site is meant to be for useful, generic, long-term questions; and after reading also in some comments that users should not hesitate to substantially edit questions to "reveal the pearl", I suggested myself a substantial edit (sorry for users who cannot see it because of rep, not sure how to show otherwise).
I am not claiming my edit was making a pearl out of the question, but I think it went quicker to the point and was clearer thanks to the more compact code. I also think I did not change the original meaning, as I kept the same example of buildings and products. My goal was to make a good complement to the similar question which I linked in my answer (the reason why I did not flag it as dup is the focus on the Enter key handling).
To my surprise, the edit was rejected. I did not came here to complain about it, but to understand why I was wrong about the "don't hesitate to revamp to make it good". Is it that what I read is only the opinion of a few? Or did I miss any less obvious aspect? What exactly is acceptalbe when editing someone else's question for more than just formatting and spelling?
I am especially interested in the asnwer as I am not so far from having edit rights, so I would like to understand better what is OK and what is not before my edits are not systematically reviewed anymore, and before I get to review suggested edits myself...