Finally, from In Defense of Editing (Stack Overflow blog 2009): (emphasis original)
Editing is the backbone of Stack Overflow, and probably (along with the reputation system) one of the single most important distinctions between Stack Overflow and "just another forum".
What's so special about editing? You might as well ask what's so special about editing on Wikipedia? Uh... everything?
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In The Great Edit Wars, we discussed some general guidelines for good editing. Please do read those. But I realized that I could have been clearer, and more specific. So here's some additional guidance.
- If you are going to edit a post, make sure you're substantively improving it. Avoid making isolated, trivial edits, as they are the source of much friction. For example, don't bother changing "its" to "it's" unless you have several other edits to make in the same post. There has to be a legitimate case that your edit made multiple changes transforming the post from good to great -- or at least substantively improving it.
This details the fact that editing is one of the most important parts of Stack Overflow, and edits should strive to be substantial, and improve the post as much as possible, not be limited to simple grammar, spelling, and layout fixes.
Those things should be included in your edit at a minimum, but your edit should not consist solely of those things unless those things are the only thing that can be changed in a post.