I edited this answer about PDO and my edit was rejected. I want to understand why my edit wasn't seen as helpful.
The main reason I tried to edit the post was that it came across as very rude. The question asker didn't realize there was a better way to do what they were trying to do. Instead of simply telling the asker about a better method, they said "PDO users are so obsessed with running a regular SQL query some tricky way, instead of just running it". I replaced this with a simple statement that they could do it a better way.
I also added more information from the comments, and removed the last paragraph which was another rude jab at the asker ("your class suffer [sic] from many design flaws" ... "many other issues that, I am sure, exist in the rest of your class").
So yes, this changed the original meaning somewhat, but I believed it was a helpful change. Why wasn't it seen that way by the reviewers?