I recently suggested an edit for a question. The reason I edited it was to get rid of the (for lack of a better word) "child-like" language used (for example, "Hi, I was just wondering"...in the title, etc.) and also to change some of the grammar around to make it more readable.
The edit was rejected, as you can see in the review. I don't necessarily have a problem with that, to each their own, and if people don't think it needs to be changed, fine; I've done my part. What I don't understand is the reasoning behind it. Two of the reviewers gave the reason of "deviating from original intent". This makes no sense to me, because I don't see how my edits changed the intent. The same question was still asked. I would just like to know the reasoning behind this.
I have looked at other questions about "deviating from original intent", but most of those are about changing code, or other things which I did not do.