It happens sometimes that a user has to edit his post multiple times. Stack Overflow maintains all these edits (exception: edits done very quickly) separately. This is necessary for historical purposes may be.
But, in many cases, this may not be needed. It might be just a progressive edit (where additional information is ADDED) or a spelling correction or formatting adjusted, etc.
Consider the following example:
Original Post (User1)
Edit 1 (User1) ==> Code block added
Edit 2 (User1) ==> Spelling corrected
Edit 3 (User1) ==> Additional description added to answer a comment
In this sequence, "Edit 3" contains all that is necessary. All other edits are improvements. For historical purpose, "Original Post" should always stay. But, should there be a feature that allows user to delete Edits 1 and 2?
The only reason I can think of for asking this feature is garbage cleanup. Similar to garbage questions, answers, comments are disposed, why not revisions as well?
I remember I read somewhere on meta that there is auto-delete script of old revisions. The manual delete by self will just speed up the process I guess.
If no; are there any drawbacks of providing such feature?