The OP did the right thing, for the wrong reasons. The motivation was to lift a question ban. I'm not going into, whether the ban was justified or not. I'm going to say this, though: I have seen far, far worse submissions from users, without any evidence of a ban.
The edit was well meant. But, as we know, well meant is often the opposite of well done. That is the case here, too. The edit changed the question from
Does the Windows API have namespaces?
essentially to (paraphrased by me)
I know the answer to that question already, but let me clarify (without actually clarifying anything).
The initial question was pretty clear:
I'm a C# programmer, familiar with its practices, and referencing of namespaces within the .Net Framework libraries. Do WinAPI libraries such as User32 have namespaces as well?
just like the answer:
The Windows API is exposed strictly as a C interface. There are no namespaces in C.
That answer was invalidated by the edit1, and the edit did nothing in the way of clarifying the question. Apparently, the OP tried to ask a different question altogether. It's unclear, what that question is, or whether that question is just the result of speculation based off of false premises (like the false premise, that there were namespaces in .NET).
I would suggest to roll back the changes, and ask a new question, once you have built a mental model, that coincides with facts, and allows you to actually ask that question.
A note on the proposed edit to the answer. That was clearly in conflict with my intent, changing the meaning of the answer. The answer was correct, and I had to reject the edit later on to keep it correct.
1 The effect then is, that a perfectly valid and correct answer receives down-votes. The rationale probably goes something like this "OP already knows this, dumbass. -1".