> It is the same situation as following:

No, it isn't. Bumping has a purpose.

The reason editing posts bumps them to the front page is to give other readers an opportunity to review the posts that were edited, as well as the edits, in context, especially if the edits are substantial.

Instead of removing a useful feature, I suggest you simply only edit posts that are in need of editing and put more time and effort into making your edits more substantial, instead of doing things like [creating a brand new tag and then adding it to a bunch of old questions that have lived just fine without it](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sunburst-diagram?sort=active). This way, the posts continue to get bumped and get more eyeballs, but the edits are more substantial and spaced apart, so bumping happens less frequently, and nobody will complain about their front pages getting flooded with minor edits.