I believe my suggested edit was wrongly rejected. It's one of those edits that look harmful at first, because I removed several paragraphs, but I doubt the reviewers read my reason for editing:
Comment: Rollback to revision 4: Rev 5 should not have been approved on grounds of "Do not edit your own answer into someone else's answer." The edit in revision 5 is about as unrelated to this particular answer as it could be. Further, they had added incorrect code highlighting, and incorrect edit dates.
There were two different reject reasons given:
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read, easier to find, more accurate or more accessible. Changes are either completely superfluous or actively harm readability.
Counterpoint: Removing incorrect code highlighting and incorrect edit dates makes it easier to read, so they're not superfluous. Certainly it does not actively harm readability. At first, you might think it "actively harms readability" because I deleted text, except it "harms readability" of content that does not even belong to the post's owner, and really, the answer is better without. In my view, I'm improving the post's readability by removing this third-party edit that should've never happened. I think this person meant to reject with the below reason instead.
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 owner.
(Emphasis mine.) Counterpoint: The part of the answer I deleted was NOT added by the post's owner. It was added in an edit submitted by another person (and the edit was NOT approved by the post's owner either, but some additional random other people).
If it indeed should've been rejected, please explain why. If not, what's the path forward?
P.S. Yes, I know you're not supposed to edit in "EDIT:" into your posts, so I considered removing that entirely, but the post's owner edited that in themself, and it helps explain the flow of the post, so simply removing it would actively harm readability, IMO, and I'm not keen to rewrite whole parts of the post just to remove it because I think that could easily start deviating from the post's owner's intent.