What brought you to Stack Overflow in the first place?
I encourage you to take a moment and think about that question. Why did you come here? What made you decide to post a question on our site? Either you heard people talking about it, and you thought you'd check it out, or you stumbled upon great answers from searches you did that helped you, and then you decided you'd ask a question yourself.
It's not always clear what draws us to a site, until we spend some time there and figure out why it appears at the top of search results and why people talk about it:
Perhaps it's because the content is clean, neat, and professional looking.
Editing is perhaps the most important feature on Stack Overflow. It's what prevents the Q&A portion of the site from looking like some random snapshot of the Internet, where some harried developer quickly dumps text into a textbox, hoping the people who he is trying to get help from will be able to solve the problem, despite the extra time it takes to parse the question due to sloppiness. Perhaps this is the very reason you don't go to the forums yourself; there's too much noise to sort through because those communities have no tools to fix posts and make the content look more professional for future visitors.
Of course, the reason previous posts you may have found on Google were helpful to you was precisely due to the editing features. You should be happy they exist, as they've unknowingly helped you. At some point, you may have come upon a Stack Overflow post that, at one point, also consisted of sloppy, unprofessional grammar but was fixed by one of our many diligent editors.
The point is that, without editing, we'd either have to require everyone use proper grammar, or we just plain wouldn't be the great resource of professional knowledge that we are today. I hope you reconsider your plan to move on and instead take the time to understand what makes the Stack Exchange network so great.