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I would have happily rejected your suggested edit for being a response to the OP instead of an attempt to move useful information from a comment into the post.

The reason for that is the lack of seeing that comment on the answer:

Comment: I wrote this extra explanation in a comment, but it fits better with this answer.

OK, great, let's see how you moved those comments into the answer:

comments on answer

Obviously I now have to figure out how the edit and the comments line-up to be a valid edit. That is hard. And then this adding of on first sight non-related content is often used as an audit so user are more likely to reject in these cases.

But most of the reviewers and myself were wrong in this case as explained by Braiam in the other answer. You did a great job.

I'm sorry this has happened and I hope you get to 2K quickly so your edits no longer have to pass through that nasty suggested edit queue where so many robo-reviewers are active in trying to keep the quality up.

I can't guarantee this won't happen again but with maybe even more guidance in the suggested edit comment enough reviewers that pay some attention will notice and understand your good intentions. If I have to be punished for rejecting to much suggested edits is left for you or a moderator to decide.

rene
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