Back in 2009, I wrote an answer. This answer contained some links to project pages, homepages, etc. that no longer exist or have moved.
A helpful editor suggested an edit which fixes those links. However, that edit was rejected as "deviates from the original intent" and "intended as a comment".
Now, as the original author of that answer, I can assure you that providing dead links was most certainly not the original intent. And likewise, I don't see anything wrong with fixing those links instead of writing a comment prompting me to fix those links. Isn't that exactly what editing is for?
I now approved the edit, but I don't understand why I had to do that in the first place. What was wrong with the original edit that lead to its rejection?