I'm not going to jump in and start fanning the flames by editing, but in many of the cases the edits have been constructive. Take this very post for example; "What is with all the title edits..." is vague, woolly, and isn't really the crux of what you are trying to ask.
The real question that your body hints at is: is this acceptable. It is then double-ironic that a title edit to this post that actually gets to the heart of your question ("Do all of the title edits on Meta Stackoverflow constitute some form of abuse?") has been rolled back.
My opinion (FWIW): our "editor" community sometimes oversteps what is sensible/constructive, but in general (and specifically in this post) they do a good job, improving the questions and answers. I think there are two problems, though:
- people sometimes get very attached to their wording, and it isn't always easy to step back and ask (impartially): is this revised wording perhaps better? or is the original better? (either answer is valid; the only invalid answer is indignation).
- some of our editors have made a rod for their own backs; either through occasional inappropriate edits, or by too many edit wars (with the same causes as I mentioned above, but reversed), some people automatically assume that any edit is destructive. I do not believe that this reflects reality.
So in summary:
- there are edits to improve the site
- edits are fine
- as Jeff has stated multiple times; if you get involved in an edit war, just walk away - it isn't worth it
- I would, however, hope that the community on MSO is at a level where we can take things in a positive light; we're not anonymous noobs on our way in from google