In an effort to become a better Stack Overflow community member, I am seeking some feedback on this edit to an answer re importing data into SQLite.
Mostly, it was intended to synthesize the question author's comments throughout the answers, and consolidate other answers so the response could be used as a permanent one-stop reference.
The edit:
- Added an alternative method that works
- Highlighted some gotchas (although not part of the original question, additional errors were mentioned in the comments by the question author as reasons his attempts didn't work).
- Made some formatting changes.
My suspicion is the reviewers focused on #3, the formatting changes, to the exclusion of #1 and #2, which I thought important.
The feedback reason was consistent:
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.
There are many "ors" in the generic feedback. Which of them most likely applied to the rejection? (Is my intuition correct, and the addition of formatting got in the way of the substantive changes?)