I wrote this question. Compare it to the first version, it's important.
The first edit was due to be close-voted as primarily opinion-based (5 downvotes, 3 close-votes in).
Seeing this, I checked the help section to know what to do. I didn't see anything in this case. I knew if I didn't get it fixed, I'd get something like "please rephrase the question". So I did it preemptively and focused on the real question, removing everything distracting.
After that edit, I'm blamed for having edited it, for having removed everything that wasn't fully and objectively answerable.
Minutes later, the question is closed for being opinion-based. (I don't know what in the new version earned me more close-votes. But that's not the issue here.) The warning on the question says:
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit your question.
I did just that.
So I don't understand other people's comment (that even was upvoted) blaming me for rewording the question when the very text on the closed-question warning tells me to!
Plus, unfortunately, there was a 1-minute gap between my edit and all three answers. And I'm even furthermore blamed for that. Like I should have known that three people would have answered at the same time I was editing my question to fix it.
To be honest, I'm lost in what I should and shouldn't have done. SO's software tells me to fix my question, some other people tell me I shouldn't.
So in trying to fix my question, what did I do right, and what did I do wrong? What should be my "lessons-learned" here?