Without debating the exact sequence of events (which I doubt I could reconstruct correctly if I tried), let me start by saying that if you felt bullied, I do sincerely apologize for that. It certainly wasn't my intent.
Rather the contrary, when I wrote my original comment, it was meant quite light-heartedly. You had written a simple, straightforward answer to a question that a lot of people find confusing. I thought with just a little editing, it could become a really good answer. If I hadn't seen that possibility, I probably wouldn't have bothered writing a comment at all--I'd just have downvoted and moved on instead.
For almost any given question, there are two types of possible answers. One is just an answer to the exact question that was posted. These can be somewhat useful, but aren't really a huge contribution.
Other answers cover entire classes of questions. Sometimes they do that by writing the equivalent of a small book on the subject (search c++-faq for some examples). Others cut to the heart of the matter, taking a subject many people find difficult, and keeping it simple enough that people can easily grasp a basic principle and learn something from it in a way that will really stick with them (and don't get me wrong: I'm not saying the C++-faq answers are bad--just that many cover a lot of details).
As it was written, your answer was at least a reasonable stab at the first. It was probably enough to get the person who asked the question at least roughly on the right track. At the same time, it left out enough that others who had similar questions could easily read it as being an answer to the questions they had--but in a fair number of cases, it would be a wrong answer to those questions.
I thought, however, that I saw there an answer that, with just a little editing, could become one of the second sort of answer, so lots of people who had questions about computational complexity in general could find that answer via search engines and such, and use it to gain an understanding of that subject at a truly fundamental level, so it's no longer just answering that exact question, but hundreds or thousands of similar ones.
Summary:
- Please don't take my comment as a personal attack on you. It really wasn't intended that way at all.
- When writing answers, do try to keep in mind that a good answer isn't aimed just at the person who wrote this particular question, but also at everybody else who might find that question/answer via search engines and such.