It seems that the "mostly code" filtering is reputation based [src].
As in, low-reputation users are on a stricter post diet than higher-reputation users.
Makes sense, kinda ... so far.
What makes no sense to me, is that a low-reputation user that, for example, is only trying to do some question re-tagging, and as such is not actively editing the question message, is hindered in doing any non-question-text editing by this "mostly code" filtering. (Because that "mostly code" filtering kicks in for him (low-rep), while it did not for the OP (high-rep)).
So, in effect, for these particular cases, low-rep users are asked/required to edit high-rep users' question-text (ie: back down to comply to low-rep filtering), before they are allowed to do any other edit stuff ... Which makes no sense at all to me.
I call social/logic/ambiguity BUG on this one.
("The road to hell is paved with good intentions")