In this answer to a recent meta question, the suggestion was made to edit in clarification to a question in order to draw readers attention to a non-accepted answer which, while it doesn't address the OP's question, is the answer for most of the readers of the question.
This suggestion has been general received unfavorably, as it conflates the question with commentary or meta information. I disagree, as it appears to me to fall under "[y]ou edit to make things better, clearer, more effective -- never to change meaning.".
While a third party editor may have trouble ensuring that they don't change the meaning, the OP (as was the original asker in the referenced question) will not have this issue.
So would this or would this not be in line with community standards?
To be clear, I envision this as something along the lines of:
This question is specifically addressed towards widgets. If you're having problems with gadgets, this may end up more helpful.