I think you'd agree that to keep the high-standard this site has, editors, are also a part who are significant contributors.
Editing is hard, usually for non-Native English speakers like me, though I do it. And, I have 27 approved and 4 rejected till now. Though I try to maintain the editing standard (I don't know why they're rejected).
But, the question is I get only 2 reputations for each edit, whereas each edit isn't easy, some were hard.
Like this one: https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/19772974
I've to change the statement to make the question look sophisticated instead of a newbie-like and The asker posted the error log console in image. I wrote it into text and improved the overall formatting.
It took time, and 2 reputations might not be a big prize for it.
This question's title is duplicate like Should we award more reputation for editing answers?
But, the content isn't same, I'm saying to give more reps based on edit quantity.
[Edit] It might be a problem to give the low-rep user more points. Then, Stack Overflow can increase to 50+. Once, you've done 50 reps, the rep addition will go from +2 to +4 or more
code formatting
on random keywords, which isn't allowed (that's probably why it got rejected). Code formatting is only for actual code. See Inline Code Spans should not be used for emphasis, right? and Should I use code blocks when mentioning framework names/technologies?