I suggested this edit to remove some bad language from an answer. It was subsequently rejected by the OP. The reason given was that the edit deviated from the intent of the post. I don't completely agree with that, especially considering my edit comment was "Replace rude word".
However, looking at it again, I realised that if I had understood the context of the answer a bit better, my edit may have been slightly different, although I still would've removed the bad language. That being said, the difference is really insignificant as it doesn't effect the implementation of the code in the answer. The edited portion in question is only filler text. Regardless, I feel the bad language should be removed.
What I am wondering is what I should do in this case. Should I:
A) Suggest another edit that is more in line with the context of the answer (however trivial)?
or
B) Flag the question for moderator intervention?
The reason why I feel B) may be justified is due to the fact that the the OP could have edited the question to what they deemed appropriate i.e. be in line with the intent of the post, and simultaneously removed the bad language. It was quite clear in my edit comment that the intention was to remove the bad language. Furthermore, I feel that going with A) may have yielded a further rejection. Maybe I should try A) and then if unsuccessful, try B). What is the best approach?