I ran a rough search on meta and couldn't find this topic.
So recently I received the Edit Questions And Answers privilege which says:
once you've generated enough reputation, we trust you to edit anything in the system without it going through peer review. Not just your posts—anyone's posts!
I'm on SO for about 3 years and only starting september 2017 I started really answering questions and let me tell you, getting 2000 rep is easy.
Thankfully, while answering, I also suggested edits, which they got approved. I have 33 edit suggestions approved, and 3 edit suggestions rejected (2 of the rejected ones I knew for sure I was right, I resubmitted them and got approved by other more careful reviewers).
So yeah, I feel confident when I edit other posts, because I only do that when I'm sure I'm right.
However, I don't think that's always true. One popular question/answer might boost someone's rep to the point they get this privilege and can wrongfully edit anyone's post.
I believe this privilege should be received under conditions similar to the followings (feel free to propose other values if you feel they are inaccurate):
- yes, 2000 rep is ok
- but also at least 10 suggestion edits, with 90% of them approved.
- If they have more suggestion edits by the time they get to 2000 rep, that 90% percent should apply to the whole number (you have 100 suggestion edits, max 10 are allowed to be rejected)
This criteria makes it relevant to know if you are indeed entitled to edit anyone's post.
Same thing will apply for Approve Tag Wiki Edits privilege. I would also take into account the number of tags suggested, approved and in use.
Thoughts?