Earlier today, I posted a question in relation to a weird error I'm getting. A few hours later, I came back and discovered that someone had edited it to "remove unneeded exposition and improve readability." I want to stress that some of what the user changed was reasonable (in terms of changing a "code" block to a "block quote" instead, however I felt that "removing unneeded exposition" was outside the scope of what a good edit should be. If an edit improves a question by adding specific detail to the question so it is easier to answer, that's one thing, but if an edit is being done simply because "I-don't-like-the-way-that-user-writes" then it's going too far.
So, I reverted the edit.
Next thing I know, the question is downvoted (likely by the same person) and has a "close" vote, with the reason as "needs detail or clarity".
So, here is my question - in multiple parts.
A) Does SO have a published "edit etiquette" anywhere? I have looked for one and can't find it.
B) Do users abuse the "downvote" and "close vote" options, and what suggestions are there to prevent this kind of abuse?
The way I see it, editing something simply because you don't like the user's writing style is taking something with the author's own personality away from them. For example, I have a conversational and informal tone in my writing. By taking that tone out of my questions, I'm being turned into someone I'm not.
We're not robots, after all, we're all people - so why shouldn't we be permitted some leeway in the area of personality?
please don't edit my questions
by posting your question you are basically singing off permission for people to edit it. You can't ask people not to edit.