I saw this edit which I suggested to the tag tkinter-button. A bit of context: this tag refers to the tkinter.Button
class and can be used to add a button to a parent widget.
I've been using tkinter for 5 years and have made a few games and applications with it. I'm not an expert, but it's fair to say that I know what I am talking about when I talk about tkinter.
This is the text I added to the tag wiki:
The Button widget is a standard Tkinter widget used to implement various kinds of buttons. Buttons can contain text or images, and you can associate a Python function or method with each button. When the button is pressed, Tkinter automatically calls that function or method.
Now that was a month ago and looking back I maybe could have worded it better, but my main confusion lies in why it was rejected for plagiarism. Just to double check I even did a google search and a search on Stack Overflow to see if maybe it was quoted elsewhere by accident, and it was not.
The closest thing I was able to find was this, which is not only a broken link but also according to google's summary of the webpage not an exact copy.
So why was the suggested edit rejected?