I made an edit to this answer, which was rejected. I have learned that posting a question on meta is how one should look for clarification on a rejected review.
My intention, as outlined in the edit comment, was to expand the given example (adding a possible feature that is illustrated in the official examples), and to provide a link to a more detailed explanation and examples of the syntax. The link that was already included in the answer does not point to these.
However, three out of five reviewers rejected this edit, each with a different reason:
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
This edit was intended to address the author of the post and makes no sense as an edit. It should have been written as a comment or an answer.
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.
I would like to learn why and how my edit made the answer harder to read, it is superfluous, intents to address the author, and deviates from the original intent. I am genuinely looking to improve my contribution to the community, so I would like to avoid making bad edits.
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something superfluous. I'm not discussing this, I see your point and I will take it, thanks.