I accepted an answer to my question and then realised two things:
- The answer, although useful, gave a slightly different outcome to the one I asked for.
- There was a bug in the answer.
So I suggested two changes to the answer, one adding an alternate version which gave the required outcome, the other fixing the bug (deleting a few characters of code). Both changes were rejected by peer review with the reason: This edit deviates from the original intent of the post.
Why were the changes rejected as they improved the relevance of the answer to the question posed?