Someone changed "MSSQL" to "SQL Server" in one of my questions. I don't care enough to fix it, but I think it's a fairly good example of pointless editing: the question is about obtaining metadata for full-text indexing. This is an advanced topic, and it is product specific. There is absolutely no chance that anyone capable of asking or answering that question would be assisted by spelling out the name, either in understanding the question or in finding it.
"SQL Server" is actually less helpful than "MSSQL" because it will cause false positives. "SQL Server" is a class of software that includes Oracle, Sybase SQL Server, MySQL etc, whereas MSSQL positively identifies the one and only database engine pertinent to the question.
So here's the question: is SO a user-maintained knowledge base, or a toy for badge collectors?
It has been asked what is the point of the above question. It is to provoke introspection. When newbies don't know all the rules you are quick to stomp their questions on the pretext of curating a knowledgebase, but when you want to play with your button collection, somehow that's different.
This is not a rant. It names no names and draws no conclusions (at least not in the first draft). I merely set up a mirror for you to look at yourselves.
I choose not to rant when I feel bent out of shape because the message would be lost in the anger. This example is mild and didn't offend me, but served nicely to illustrate the point.