A few days ago, I read a question I was interested in, and I noticed it could be edited for clarity. Then I noticed that person had responded to their own question, and I was able to provide meaningful edits, too.
Now my question is: this person was likely a non-native speaker with a good amount of reputation, which seemed well earned. So it occurred to me that maybe I could look into their old questions and edit them for reputation.
There are some obvious downsides. This person may feel followed or worse. They may get sick of the edits. And it's a pretty obvious potential reputation grab. Not a huge one, with the limits on reputation for edits, but enough, even though I want to make sure they are substantial.
On the other hand, they (and others who read their questions) may appreciate someone cleaning up the stuff that might just be a time sink to get perfect.
I've had good experiences helping proofread useful documentation for software packages written by people whose first language was not English. It helps me learn more than if I'd waste time elsewhere, and the other person gets some help. This is clearly win-win.
But editing even two of someone's posts this feels potentially like walking into someone's house. And yet there's the possibility it could be helpful, so I wanted to pose the questions.