Clearly, we should all be asking high-quality questions to begin with.
Unfortunately however, I have some rather shameful questions in my past, and am sometimes particularly motivated to improve the quality of them in terms of formatting, etc. while leaving the question itself in tact.
I have been prompted to ask this question, as one example of mine hit the 'Popular Question' mark of 1000 views today, which I would think is a good reason to want to make it a 'better question'.
That example could actually be a lot worse, but in particular I think the title is poor - and the body would probably benefit from at least one line break.
A frequent example of the sort of improvement I mean would be removing the 'story element' of some poor questions, that make them highly and unnecessarily specific.
Am I right to want to improve old and popular questions - or should they just be left to lie, particularly if they have good answers; so should not be 'bumped' for any real reason?