Under a new answer to How do new users discover Stack Overflow?, VLAZ left this comment:
...I even went through the privileges page bud didn't see anything about gaining a suggest edit privilege, only stuff about "now you can create community wikis that are easier to edit" or "you can directly edit posts" (the 2k rep one).
The tour does tell new users they can edit, but users probably aren't likely to go back to the tour for help using the site if they've already seen it. The Help Center does state that anyone can edit but it's under Who makes sure that proposed edits are good? on Why can people edit my posts? How does editing work?. It makes sense for it to be on that page but not in that section.
I think we can make it easier find out that anyone can make edits by putting that information in at least one of two places:
The Help Center
Add a section called "Who can make edits?" under When should I edit posts?. It should state anyone can suggest an edit, even visitors without Stack Overflow accounts. (It can also explain that edits made while not logged in are shown as an edit from Anonymous and can't be associated with an account after the fact.)
The Privileges Page
At the bottom, under create posts, add an entry for "suggest edits" with the required reputation being 1.
I originally suggested 0 or N/A for this to indicate that you don’t need an account but Cody’s comment reminded me that you don’t need an account to create a post either. So it should actually be 1, like the create post privilege, for consistency.