I keep hearing about reputation limits. Cannot understand the logic behind it:
- Writing documentation is a bit different from answering questions. Documentation is a lot about structuring content and selecting simple enough examples that can still demonstrate the point. It's a different set of skills from answering user-specific questions.
- Let's face it, answering questions on SO does not have strict correlation even with user's knowledge of the topic. There are guys who happened to answer some essential questions and now they're constantly upvoted. There are even more guys who just keep sitting here on SO and massively answer simple/duplicate/easily googled questions.
- There are tons of people out there who know a lot about a topic and have an appropriate set of skills for creating it, who have very little rating on SO...
I don't think the problem you're seeing is because of many people with low rating. By now I saw several completely incorrect change proposals from people with "significant" rating. Including removing really useful material from the existing post, etc.
If you see a superficial edit, it's a flag for this particular user, but not a reason to close the topic from big part of the community. Also it is probably a signal to SO team to implement an automatic tip saying that your edit is not significant and it is not recommended etc.
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character (what's it even called?) should've been enough reason to reject it.