I confess I am puzzled that such an edit (disclosure: mine) ends up being perceived as making the site less friendly.
As others have already pointed out in the comments, the idea was simply to make the question clearer, more concise, and to correct some grammatical errors, in the spirit of mutual help. For example, the initial post was
I'm hoping to there is a way to do this within the sklearn framework. Does anyone know a way?
Apart from some obvious grammatical errors, your actual question is arguably not if anyone knows (which could be provocatively answered simply with a "Yes, I do know", without anything further); similarly, what you are hoping or not is actually irrelevant and just adds clutter.
Compare this to the edited
is there a way to do this within sklearn?
So, no grammatical errors, no irrelevant hopes etc, and the actual question brought forward.
Again, I am puzzled that it became such a big deal, and certainly this was nowhere close to my intentions (which intentions, in accordance to the site's relevant rules & guidelines, were to help improving a post).