Here are the two statements in the code of conduct which are specific to the use of pronouns:
Prefer gender-neutral language when uncertain.
Use stated pronouns (when known).
None of these statements actually invalidate the goal of keeping posts clean from irrelevant phrases. The problem is that people can too easily take offense for these edits, regardless of what kind of noise they had. I've had people insisting that I had vandalized their post, and that I should have apologised, for removing an unrelated complaint. Needless to say that, despite these reactions being a violation of the CoC, they'll just keep happening as long as there are users with the wrong expectations.
Key problem: with or without this policy, even if it has been suggested elsewhere by staff, we won't be any better off. People with continue exploring the post's body for unrelated information, people will continue complaining about edits, and the rollback wars will keep happening. Just as this problem isn't specific to the use of preferred pronouns, it doesn't call for exceptions on how we handle the problem.
And here's what I would recommend here: act in good faith, assume good intentions; and in this mindset, clear the noise as usual.