I've been doing some edits lately and am now getting a warning when editing because of some rejected edits. While I can agree with the most of the rejections, one rejection is bogus in my eyes.
The post in question is this one: Python code to search Google returns an empty list of results
The author rejected my edits with
This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.
I don't think my edit is promoting any services, nor is it destructive to the posts content. The author has since made a similar edit to mine.
Is this rejection warranted? If so, why? I'd really like to learn from my mistakes.
emtpy
should beempty
. It's even possible that's why the user rejected. Slim chance but possible - I've seen people reject edits by accident when they just wanted to address a small thing in the edit.