I see a lot of edit suggestions that do not really improve the posts they're addressing.
This makes me think we do not provide enough guidance for new editors. The situation isn't helped by the robo-reviewers; new editors are receiving a signal that they are doing well, a steady stream of "+2", because a lot of reviewers are simply too lenient.
We have an entry in the Help Center on creating an MCVE. When people need help with asking questions, we can send them to Jon Skeet's famous article How to write the perfect question.
I would like to provide new editors with a similar guideline, preferably here on Stack Overflow. It could be a separate section in the Help Center, or a canonical post on Meta.
New editors do get some guidelines in a sidebar, but I would like to provide them with a more extensive discussion. For example, we have a rule of thumb that code in a question should not be edited (even, in some cases, to "improve" the way the source is arranged), because it may accidentally remove the cause of the asker's problem. Right now you have to wade through meta to find it. I would like to provide editors with a canonical place where they can learn about this kind of thing.