Once the user has reached 2000 reputation and is able to edit posts on his/her own, then they should feel free to make such mass edits as long as they're consistent with the rules and community consensus. If someone is unclear about what the rules or consensus is, then they should check with meta prior to embarking on a mass edit.


I'm aware that it would create some list churn and bump up a lot of posts, but I wouldn't worry about that because the important question we should asking is "does this edit make the site's content better, or worse"? If the answer is that it makes the site better, then we should allow it.

Then the question becomes about list churn. If we see a lot of undesirable list church, we can explore other options for creating visibility into people's edits without bumping the post (one idea may be to audit varying amounts of user's edits based on their reputation level). I believe the improvement of our content should be considered more important than the list churn side effect.