Here is the situation. A user is doing a very good thing and is helping improve the quality of old questions by fixing misspellings or capitalization, etc...
The rub is that every non-consequential edit bumps the question (that may be 5+ years old and already answered) back onto the Stack Overflow "Top Questions" list (e.g., When you divide a hexadecimal, what do you get?).
When this happens to 20+ questions in a short period of time, this causes the "Top Questions" list to be flooded by old, already answered, posts.
Is there a way to prevent these type of edits to old, answered questions from putting them back on the "Top Questions" list?
It would be a great new feature to add. I've seen numerous comments added to these old questions -- before they snap to the fact they just commented on a "zombie post".
"dont"
to"don't"
and"i"
to"I"
like was done in the link I posted, that are very good things to fix, but that really shouldn't bump the question back to the "Top Questions" list. I wonder if there is some type of scoring of edits that would consider the age of the question and could ignore whitespace, character case and punctuation changes that could help?