Is it acceptable to rewrite someone's post just because you don't approve of their writing voice?
Yes, of course it is. So long as you're making it more clear what they're saying.
Changing the meaning of their posts is probably not a good idea.
And it's always good to refrain from excessively trivial edits. So while the one in question is less than stellar because it changes only a single word, that's not to suggest that rewriting jargon-laden or obtusely-worded sentences is a bad practice in general.
And remember, the user who made the edit has full editing privileges and their edits are not required to be peer reviewed. Thus, if they want to make trivial edits, that's their prerogative.
If this were a suggested edit that I saw in the queue, I would have undoubtedly voted to reject it as excessively trivial (which is different than rejecting it because it's incorrect or invalid).
Grok is a widely used word (especially in geek circles)
and it's included in several dictionaries.
Lots of "txtspk" can now be considered "widely used", probably more so than jargon like "grok". And those "words" are beginning to be included in dictionaries. For example, here's the same site showing the definitions for "lol". That definition appears in at least as many dictionaries as "grok", and is definitely more universally understood by an Internet audience.
Of course, if someone had edited "lol" out of a post, no one would have gotten excited. You probably wouldn't even have posted this question. So what's the difference?
6,180,000are hardly 6.5 billions. – Dennis Apr 25 '12 at 19:36