The edit system, on the whole, seems a little bit clunky.
Does anyone else agree? It's not that people aren't editing, and good edits aren't rewarded. It's just that overall I get the sense that we may be putting up obstacles to otherwise simple edits(i.e why shouldn't I be allowed, even as a new user, to capitalize a few "i's" ).
Is the points-system flawed? Why do we gamify the edit system, by giving 2 points for a good edit?
An edit should be something genuine, i.e - I am editing because I truly want to edit this , not because you dangle 2 points by my head.
I think the edit system should be revamped. Edits should be something people do because they want to do it. It should be more seamless, so that good edits can quickly get in and bad edits can quickly be kicked out.
That's the summary of it: as it stands 2 points is too heavy a reward for fixing a few misspellings . It should not be 2 points, considering that you get 5 points for a solid well written question. Too many people are relying upon edits to up their rep, and this effort is not really genuine if they're just making trivial edits. They need to be answering questions.
Also, should we not take a glance at how Wikipedia does business? They are very similar to us, but one key difference is how they approach edits. Edits are encouraged, and possible for drive-by users to accomplish(of course, they get vetted)