It's the right word, but perhaps the wrong wording. Note that this advice appears later on in the text:
Please be mindful of this and make your edits count, so that the new attention is brought to something substantial.
The goal of the first guideline is to encourage comprehensive edits and discourage trivial nonsense. The goal of the second is to reinforce this. Using two variations on the same root word is an unfortunate way of accomplishing this - it's better to restate the same idea using different language so as to resolve any ambiguity that might be present in a single wording.
So I changed the first one to this:
Tiny, trivial edits are discouraged - try to make the post significantly better when you edit, correcting all problems that you observe.
Thoughts?