A user received an answer to their question via the comments, and then made edits to their post to reflect a new question. I submitted a suggestion to revert the edit and added a comment to the user.
However, the suggestion was rejected on grounds that:
[The] edit deviates from the original intent of the post.
Though the entire point of the edit was to return the post to its original intent. Made evident by the OP's un-edited title.
I certainly wasn't unclear in my intent. Here is my edit comment:
Rollback suggested, OP has edited his post to be an entirely new question. Have advised OP to create a new post.
I am under the assumption this edit failed because few chose to read the comment and instead saw only the drastic post change. Should I have raised a flag to get the post rolled back, or simply requested the change in a chatroom?
We put a lot of stress on maintaining accurate and helpful comment edits, but I wonder how often they're actually read.
The post has since been put on hold, but I imagine it should still be rolled back (edit: disregard, the post will be deleted in 9 days anyway).