I don't really know what to say on this whole time-wasting issue...
(I already fully answered it in another answer, just above, but it got ten down votes and no longer appears - I don't know if other people can see that still; I see it in fray.)
As Halfer says:
"I'd say there are a few too many edits to the page in general, but no, it's not a "serious abuse of editing power". It's hard to be sure that a large number of edits are specifically for the purpose of gaining extra rep, in any case."
Indeed, just in terms of THE ANSWER BEING USEFUL TO HUMAN BEINGS FROM PLANET EARTH LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON THE TOPIC, (if anyone cares about that issue :) ) it's a tremendous pity that the "flag" I edited in to the question (see up the top here) has been removed. the rest of this entire issue seems to be about "unfair distribution of 'karma points' or something"
(Am I right -- or is there some other issue at hand?)
Secondly: it would appear that indeed the owners of SO do, in fact, want it to be that if you edit a question, it bumps it to the top
A number of you have mentioned this here, so let's take that as a fact.
OK, so that's, uh, "utterly insane" and hopefully the policy will be changed one day.
{It's hardly worth discussing something so -- insane -- but apart from other problems; I for example constantly edit questions (and answers), often just making small edits, since in a previous drunken life I worked (Professionally!) with written stuffs. So in fact, now that I know that - insanely - fixing spelling mistakes or "foreign English" in a question bumps it -- actually I won't do that any more, which is a great pity. Note that in particular I do this to popular, old questions - and again you can see, now, that that is a bad idea since, ridiculously, it will make old questions pop up on the front page.}
{Note that further, in this case, apparently this can affect "points!" on SO, so, fair enough, if that's an issue (is there a contest prize or something I don't know about? you win a Ford Granada or something?) than sure, that's again out -- which is a huge pity. It's (I would have thought) an important and valuable thing to edit popular, old questions in to a state of perfection.}
"It's hard to be sure that a large number of edits are specifically for the purpose of gaining extra rep, in any case"
I give away all my points as bounties, but let's assume that (incredibly) someone uses this technique to "get moat points".
Why does that matter? Many mechanisms exist on SO (including, say, "providing useful information") to gain points.
If - incredibly - beyond all belief - indeed (as appears to be the case) there is a "edits-bump-it" in place, then, WHAT WOULD YOU EXPECT than people do that every single time on every single QA, always and every time? (Assuming there are people who "chase points" for some reason?)
Note that: now when I ask a question which is not getting any answers, I'll just constantly edit the question (changing a comma or whatever) so that it is continually bumped to the top during working hours in the relevant time zone. So, that's an example of "abusing the insane bump-edit thing" not so much for "stealing points!" (which - again correct me if I'm wrong - seems to be the whole point of this discussion) but it's a case of "abusing the insane bump-edit thing" so as to get more visibility for a question.
I'm not really sure what the uptake of all this is, but somewhat annoyingly I got an email sent my private! email address about all this, which is all ah huge time waste.
I'm very happy to, uh, never again edit and improve questions, or indeed answers. Or, I won't do that if it would apparently affect the points-balance in a particular case, or something.