It is frustrating when you want to improve (or provide a fix to) an already good answer, and the edit is rejected for no good reason.
One example that just happened is about THIS question. As it is old (from 2013), the answer was based on Angular 1.1
For newer versions of Angular, however, the accepted answer does not work. It only needs one line of code, as explained by my answer on that post.
I tried to make an edit, but this is what I got:
I believe that as a good answer was given, and just a few details are needed, they should be edited instead of having more and more answers.
This would keep the information better, more complete, and concentrated in one single answer, sparing the user to read all of them (which, in most cases, are not much better, and have repeated information).
Am I missing something or does this make sense? Shouldn't edits be encouraged?