So I wanted to try and fix the titles of older Stack Overflow questions, to clarify the meaning better.
Turns out only 3 edits of mine are approved, while the rest have been rejected, and 1 is still pending (as of the writing of this question).
The reasoning for the rejects is:
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.
It actually confused me why this is the reason, as what I did was to clarify the question by editing the title.
An example would be this:
What's funnier is that only 1 would approve while the rest won't. I'm not saying I'm objecting their opinions, but I'm curious why so.
I looked further from a rejection note, and I thought of this:
Wait, if I edit the title and making it a bit longer, then my edit would be rejected because of the same reason.
But then, I remembered this edit. It got longer, but accepted.
I think the criteria that's left to deal with is "more accurate or more accessible".
So given this question's title: Difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate()
How can I improve it? (My previous suggestion was "What's the difference between Math.Floor() and Math.Truncate()?")
If you want to check out my other edits, go to this link and choose Suggestions.