I know people here strive to give information as accurate and as complete as possible in their answers. I know people modify other people's answers to add details to them, correct them or keep information up to date.
Note: talking primarily about answers, not questions. I see a lot more questions getting edits from other users for a lot of reasons which I believe are legit.
However, I had an answer edited by someone just who erased two words and described the edit as "better English". It's a minor thing, but I asked myself:
What happens if
- edits on answers do more harm than good?
- they do not add, improve or correct anything?
- edits are too minor to make any difference?
in combination with one or more of the following:
- the post is high-quality (complete, correct, detailed, insightful, you name it)
- the one who gives the answer is high-rep (+ maybe high-ego or easily offended as an optional flame ignition bonus)
Should a user (maybe with a higher rep) be trusted with their answers enough to veto an edit suggestion on their own answer? By trust I mean that they are expected to be sensible enough to accept a completion/correction to an answer of theirs if it makes sense.
I also read this question on grammar and spelling edits, which are often minor.