If we removed the +2 reputation gain for approved edits would it bring down the levels of nonsense in the edit review queue or would it lead to a problematic reduction in edits (and thus site quality)?
I can't help thinking that on Stack Overflow (where we have a humongous user base), the edit queues are getting filled up with people desperately earning their +2 points and trying to pass off all manner of crap as a suggested edit. I suspect that if we turned off the +2 point gain, only the true edit heroes would persist and I suspect the quality of their work would be much higher than average.
I assume, perhaps incorrectly, that on smaller SE sites the smaller user base demands that incentives are in place for editing. But on SO, do we simply have enough good eggs who are willing to edit that we can kill off the +2?
Note: I appreciate robo-reviewers are a huge part of the problem. Ideally we need to fix both things - less nonsense into the queues and less robots approving it. This question focusses on the former task.