The main problem problem with trivial edits is that users below 2k aren't actually editing anything: they're proposing edits, which then have to be voted on by others. Filling up the queue with minor edits will lead to edit-approving burn-out, which is as good a reason as any to discourage the practice.
The other problem with trivial edits is that it rapidly ups the revision counter towards community-wiki status. If you take out /^So/ and three other people change a punctuation mark each, it takes a moderator to unflag the post as a wiki. Users don't gain rep for wiki posts, and fixing things after the fact just means work for someone else.
In other words, while I might argue with some of the inflection points (e.g. how many votes an edit needs, or how many changes trigger wikification) I think the idea of not creating make-work for other people is a worthwhile goal.