Today I edited a post to fix a minor bug in an answer for which another user disagreed with and commented:
Do not agree editing an active user's highly rated 5 yr old answer is good SO etiquette. Better left for [the original author of the post] to do as desired.
In general, I don't edit others answers unless it's a very minor change or formatting change (191 edits in nearly 4 years and very active on SO). If it's a major change, either I comment on it or post a new answer.
Plenty of my answers have been edited by others. I sometimes miss the "be" in sentences, mix up "should" vs. "must", "a" vs. "the" etc -- as a non native English speaker I welcome such edits on my posts even if it's technical in nature as opposed to just grammar. I say this to clarify that I personally never had any issues with edits as long as it improves a post.
As far as I am aware I have never known such an etiquette and being an infrequent user on Meta, I might have missed such an etiquette if it exists.
As I understand anyone can edit on SO as anyone's post to improve as it's a collaborative site. Hence I don't think there's any legal issue or policy/guideline violation here.
So my question is there any such etiquette violation here on such edits?