First of all, I wish to know why my reviews were wrong
Reviews 1, 2, and 4 unnecessarily change to code fences and introduce bad indentation. Review 1 only does this, making it the most useless and clearly rejectable in this batch.
Review 4 additionally introduces unnecessary code formatting, as well as having otherwise minor changes. Review 3 ignored fluff and inlining the image, and overall doesn't address the actual problems of the post. In particular:
I've question
Isn't a correct way to say "I have a question". Same with "I've a table" (which I ironically missed in my first sweep while editing. Whoops). Incidentally, "I have a question" is additionally removable as fluff, because it doesn't add anything to the post. The edit overall is very superficial, with several bad changes. As a reminder,
Edits are expected to be substantial and to leave the post better than you found it. Common reasons for edits include:
- To fix grammar and spelling mistakes
- To clarify the meaning of the post (without changing that meaning)
- To include additional information only found in comments, so all of the information relevant to the post is contained in one place
- To correct minor mistakes or add updates as the post ages
- To add related resources or hyperlinks
Review 2 also ignored fluff, and combined with the unnecessary indentation it introduces, the actual improvements don't outweigh the bad stuff it does. This applies to all edits; if the edit does have some objective improvements, but also includes bad changes, it's a matter of whether the good outweighs the bad. While unrelated to any of the changes made in any of the edits, this post is very relevant to the good outweighing the bad.
wouldn't it have made more sense if I'd gotten banned on "Suggested Edits" category and not all of them?
That's not technically possible at this time. You're either banned in none, or all. There is an exception related to flags, though; if you get flag banned, you're blocked from certain queues. However, since flag bans are fully automatic (read: mods have 0 involvement in their instatement or removal), this cannot be considered a single queue ban. There's also several non-flagging ways to get banned from queues where flags are that central, so even if manual flag bans were possible, this would often be an inappropriate use of the ban.