You're absolutely right that posts shouldn't be defaced by anyone, including the OP, no matter in what state they are.
From section 3 of the TOS INAL
You agree that all Subscriber Content that You contribute to the Network is perpetually and irrevocably licensed to Stack Exchange under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license. You grant Stack Exchange the perpetual and irrevocable right and license to use, copy, cache, publish, display, distribute, modify, create derivative works and store such Subscriber Content and to allow others to do so in any medium now known or hereinafter developed (“Content License”) in order to provide the Services, even if such Subscriber Content has been contributed and subsequently removed by You
From section 4 of the same document:
Restrictions: …Under no circumstances will Subscriber use the Network or the Service to … (d) knowingly post any false, inaccurate or incomplete material.
Once posted you cannot remove the content. By doing so the OP is in violation of the ToS.
We might lose valuable content if anyone does this, which is another reason to keep the post, even deleted, in good shape.
Rolling back those defacing edits is a good call. If the user is in the process of defacing their own posts you can consider flagging for a moderator.
The only exception to this rule is SPAM and/or abusive flagged posts. Those are defaced by the system and tagged with a special post-notice.