In this question, there is a JSON string which had the following erroneous tail.
{ temp = 304.15, pressure = 1007, humidity = 62, temp_min = 304.15, temp_max = 304.15 }
Part 1:
An accepted edit, by someone other than OP, prettified the string by removing the erroneous tail. There is absolutely no information in the edit about the erroneous portion.
I think, this can lead to answers that turn out to be not helpful for the OP. More sadly, this can also stop posting of could be helpful answers. I also think that the editor could have posted an answer about how to remove the erroneous tail, instead of the edit.
Part 2:
I could not find any undo edit option. So I attempted an edit by undoing previous accepted edit (and keeping erroneous tail). I also tried to explain my concern in "Edit summary". The edit had been rejected by 3-to-2. All 3 rejects says
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.
Question/Discussion:
What should be the primary focus of an edit (and/or edit-review)? Helping the user, bringing helpful answers? Or, (supposedly unhelpful) readability?
What could be undo-edit (and/or undo-edit-review) policy?