I propose to send all edits of answers through the edit review queue. (Original authors are free to edit without review in whatever way they see fit and approve changes single-handedly as they do now).
Why it is good for the site:
- changes to answers can significantly modify meaning of them and it is especially problematic for highly voted questions. Reviewers likely will stop that.
- editing of answers should generally be scoped to spelling/writing style that can be reviewed by anyone and does not require any special knowledge.
- it makes easier to maintain consistent bar of edits of answers that way as many higher reputation users made small number (if any) edits that go through review queue and hence don't have rules burned into they brains (i.e. may add links to other information sources or alternative answers).
Potential downsides:
- potentially larger number of edits in the queue (also I don't think that there are so many edits of answers by 2K users)
- making essentially impossible to update outdated upvoted/accepted answers (but will align more with "votes decide usefulness")
I understand that this will likely make changes more limited than currently suggested by editing help (which allows adding links to extra info and code changes), but overall I think consensus on meta is that such changes to answers is almost always "against author intent". I'll make updating help into separate FR if there is interest expressed in comments.