algorithm is a problematic tag to begin with. A question that really is about algorithm is almost always better suited for programmers.se or computer science.se.
That being said, none of the edits should have been approved imho, but there are too many robo-approvers.
Going through the questions, and applying the categories from the accepted answer of the previoulsy linked Q&A, we get arrive at
A question about a problem, not an algorithm: iOS - selecting second lowest number in integer array
Again, a question about a problem, not an algorithm: Swift: what is the right way to split up a [String] resulting in a [[String]] with a given subarray size?
and again, a question about a problem, not an algorithm:
Split string by two symbols in Swift
None of these question actually have any questions about an algorithm.
The last one could be edited a bit into a good Q&A (how one can force an iterator to step twice instead of once), but then it would be about a concrete *coding problem, not an algorithm.
Finally, an algorithm is a formalism for instructions that are done in sequence. If applied too literally, every question that either includes code, or prompts for an answer that might include code, would be about algorithms (since every statement in a programming language is an - albeiot very short, and necessarily useful - algorithm.
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