I enjoy editing posts for readability and clarity - I see it as a challenge to decipher difficult to understand posts and attempt to get an answerable question out of it for the submitter. Much to my dismay I recently got the "Some of your previous edits were rejected" message so I've been looking through those, and I have a question: I made [an edit][1] to a post that in my opinion was very unclear. Someone else also made [an edit][2] that to me looks pretty much the same. Now I'm glad of course that the post was cleaned up and I don't think my edit was better (in fact, the other looks to be superior). I do have a question about the reviews given on my edit though! **Edit:** note that my edit was registered as an edit to the other edit. My edit wasn't designed to edit the post at the state it was in in the diff shown in my edit, but to improve upon [the original post][3]. Two reviewers rejected it with the following message: > 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. One even said: > This adds a ton of fluff. The original post was fine. Is this simply an anomaly or was my edit wrong? Did the other edit simply not get the chance to get the same kind of rejections before being accepted? Or is there something I should do to improve my edits? Thanks! [1]: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7600424 [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/7600407 [3]: https://stackoverflow.com/revisions/29491635/1