I see on almost every post that as soon as a question is posted there are individuals who jump in with very frivolous edits. This looks like a way to get more points and medals. The edits on formatting may make sense but a spacing here or a comma there or a newline somewhere or just replacing words with synonyms is a waste. This often leads to conflicts of edits and the author may have no choice but to accept the edit. There is no way to reject a suggestion. EDIT: To clarify, in the SO (not meta) questions are struck down for being duplicates or related. Posts are closed to stop 'me too', and repeat answers and comments. So it led me to believe that the platform cares for value add to the question and the answer. If the question is "What is 1 + 1" and the answer is "2" and the edits are made for changing 2 to two, I wasn't sure it adhered to that guideline. That is the reason I came to the meta section and posted a discussion to understand the intent, discover features I may not know (example: I could rollback), get feedback from others (for ex: editing is not merely for points). *Much like most responders felt strongly about edits no matter how trivial, a discussion should be welcome no matter how one may not like an opinion expressed, of course so long as there is no personal abuse/disrespect.*