I don't want to call names here so I will not give a link (but may do so if required).
In an answer I suggested to replace
float** x = malloc(sizeof(float)*2);
with
float** x = malloc(sizeof(*x)*2);
because it is easier to maintain and the original was wrong the way it was. This was fixed by the author, but he added another mistake
float** x = malloc(sizeof(sizeof(*x)*2);
I didn't want to point that out again and instead just fixed it, because this was quite likely a copy/paste error than an intended piece of code. (while the first one was wrong, there was more than one possible solutions, so I suggested a solution via comment)
The edit was ultimately approved but the one reviewer rejected with the reason:
This edit deviates from the original intent of the post. Even edits that must make drastic changes should strive to preserve the goals of the post's own
I don't understand how this is applicable here as I fixed a minor error which would break the code as presented, I would think this is in the intent of the post (author approved the edit). This is the second time I saw this vote (can't remember which edit was the first time).
What am I doin wrong that might lead to the rejection?