I've read a lot of the discussion on Meta about how we no longer have "too minor" as a rejection reason for edits. It's because we think the cost (of reviewing them etc) is worth the gain (more readable posts, increased professional appearance of Stack Overflow).
That's great, but I'm sure that many of the very minor edits that come through the queue were not motivated by how much better SO would be if this were edited, but rather the rep from getting an approved edit.
Look at this one as an example:
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5919444
Others I see regularly like this are where someone "K&R's" the indentation of code, or changes the odd 'i' to 'I'. If they really think this is improving the site, I'm all for supporting them and approving. But what I'd like to be able to do is check the "very minor edit" box, and thus have the improvement made, but it doesn't earn anyone any rep.
I suspect this would sort out who's improving posts because they need improvement and who's just making work for everyone to get rep, with the intended result being we get appropriate edits being approved, without people wasting time on improvements they don't genuinely care about.