I'm a little confused as to why my edit was rejected and improved. Here is my edit: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/14182366
First of all, I will explain to you what my edit consisted of:
- I removed 'thanks' from the bottom of the post.
- I removed the phrase 'My question is:' as I felt this wasn't needed and it would be better to get straight to the question.
However it seems like a user disagreed with my edit and "improved" it by removing the removal of the phrase 'My question is:' in my edit.
Is this worth rejecting an edit? From my opinion, when you "reject" an edit, you disagree with it, which isn't the case here as they kept in the removal of 'thanks' from my edit - wouldn't it have been a better choice to approve and edit?