I came across this question yesterday: How to check if the last line in a text box has only one word?.
The OP could not explain the problem due to poor English language skills. I had a discussion with him in comments to understand what he was saying. I understood and that was also confirmed by the OP in comments.
While our communication was going on, the question was closed. I thought I should edit the question to make it clear so that it could be re-opened. But I decided to wait and allow the OP to edit it. Till this time, the edit was not made by the OP.
So I decided to edit the question and have done so. I am not with great English skills either (it is my third language); but I hope the question is more readable and clear to understand now.
The problem is that I have edited too much. IMHO, the changes were necessary; but the post does not belong to me. I am not sure if this is good practice.
Please suggest if my action of editing this specific post was correct?
s/intent/meaning/g
"The relevant guidelines here - the ones spelled out on the full editing page - are simple: clarify meaning without changing it; always respect the original author. Crucially, there's nothing about intent there; you won't always know what the intentions of the author were until he clarifies by commenting, accepting or reverting your edit."