When going through the edit queue, I rather often find questions/answers that have serious problems and should rather be closed/deleted. Yet people edit those to make them look better (mostly formatting, maybe a bit grammar), but don't touch the content at all.
First of all I am wondering why that is the case? I recently read in some meta questions (sorry, I wasn't able to dig them up anymore looks like this is it ) about the gamification aspects of editing and that some people think it attracts too much "style only" edits that will not really contribute to the content.
Is that an indication of such people? Editing only for +2 rep, not trying to contribute to the overall quality of the content? Don't get me wrong, I think presentation of high quality content is important, but when the content is low quality, polishing it up won't help much (insert reference to mythbusters episode about polishing a turd here).
So is this an issue that we might need to do something about? Sure, we might have bigger problems but maybe we can do something here.
One idea that I had was that suggested edits to questions/answers lose their +2 after the answer/question has been closed/deleted.
Would that help us?