Is it possible to respond to rejected edits? I fixed a bug with a C# answer: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/26617475.
One rejection advised me to reach out to the author of the answer, which I wasn't able to do on Stack Overflow (even on chat) -- perhaps because my reputation was too low. Another rejection stated that my edit "deviates from the original intent of the post" -- which is absolutely incorrect, as the original code threw away the email display names after setting them.
At this point, it looks like I've lost the ability to edit the answer further, and I don't see any way to respond to the rejection messages. Is there something I'm missing? Is it possible for me to reach out to these users or respond in any way?
Edit: I don't think this is a duplicate of When should I make edits to code?. I'm not asking if the edit was good; it fixes a bug with the answer and more closely honors the intention of the author.
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just fine, but I wouldn't edit the code. I would comment on the answer to bring the errors that would come up due to that code up with the answerer, giving them a chance to edit it themselves. If they chose not to edit, I'd add an answer, giving credit to the original answer, with the corrected code. The rejection was correct.