The way I see it, it just doesn't matter. Whether you spell it "color" or "colour" hardly defines your identity.
Granted, I will not edit posts just to "Americanize" the spellings of words. I don't think anyone should. I would reject those edits if they came up in the suggested edits queue, and I would suggest that you do the same.
However, when I rephrase entire sentences in a post, I will do this by retyping the entire sentence. It is much easier for me, I suppose because I'm a fast typist. And when I type something, I type it the way I would normally type it. So I'm sure that sometimes my edits change the spellings of words. It is inadvertent, not an act of imperialism. Since the edits are making otherwise useful changes, I think it is perfectly acceptable.
Similarly, if I'm adding additional content to an answer, I'm going to spell the words the way I normally would spell them. I'm not going to figure out whether the author uses British or American spellings and adapt. Again, I don't see anything wrong with this because the net effect is to improve the site's content.
This is just not something that needs an official "policy". If you disagree with an edit, you can roll it back wholesale, or you can revise specific portions of it. That's a judgment call. But I would implore you to avoid "noisy" edits one way or the other—either changing the spellings of words, or changing them back.