and then there are reasons that run the gamut of misleading to just
plain personal opinions
What makes you think that there are a lot of editors giving misleading edit reasons? Misleading how?
...it seems there would be a relatively short finite list of correct
reasons a post would be edited.
That assumes that everyone interacting on a post is behaving reasonably and sometimes that isn't the case.
I'm also wondering how many options you're imagining as "relatively short" because the list I'm thinking of includes:
- Correcting grammar
- Correcting formatting
- Fixing the title to match the issue in the post
- Changed title to read like an English sentence
- Adding linked image to the post itself
- Adding linked code to the post itself
- Adding linked code mentioned in the comments* to the post itself
- Moved HTML/CSS/JavaScript into a runnable snippet
- Added placeholder images in place of broken image paths
- Adding clarification from comments
- Adding clarification OP posted as an answer instead of an edit
- Removing offensive content
- Removing off topic content
- Removing noise
- Removing extra white space
- Adding white space for readability
- Adding formatting for readability
- Adding missing tags
- Removing incorrect tags
- Removing the answer from the question
- Rolling back edit that changes the question being asked after it was answered
- Rolling back edit that defaces a post
- Added missing attribution
- Added quoted content to a link-only answer
*This would need to be a separate option because you will not get a post approved without explaining where the OP mentioned it; reviewers will assume you're trying to add your own code. Same with clarification (or anything you claim came from the OP).
That's just what I could think of and it's already almost the length of the page!
Clarity for SO users when they make mistakes
Any edit summary would do that; it doesn't have to come from a drop down to be informative.
Force editors to choose reasons that remove personal feelings and
opinions.
As Laurel pointed out, it'd also remove context. Also, for formatting and readability edits, you want to know why the editor thought their change was an improvement.
Reinforce the overall goal of SO
The edit page already says what kinds of edits you should be making and why.
it would be nice if after so many duplicate reasons for their
questions being edited they would be presented through the messaging
system with a short blurb about why that kind of editing keeps
happening and direct links to Meta articles with more details.
We have a large number of users who aren't native English speakers. It would be border-line hostile to have the site constantly point out that their posts have minor grammar issues. They know their English isn't perfect.
That said, a good chunk of users simply aren't going to care about this message: getting your post edited doesn't affect your reputation or, as far as I know, the question/answer ban algorithms.