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I know that salutations and variations on the phrase "thanks" are strongly discouraged on SO, but a quick search doesn't show a clear statement for Meta (although the FAQ is clear on signatures). Are they to be discouraged and edited away on sight here, just like they are on the main site?

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Why would it be different? – random Aug 16 '11 at 0:00
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Hi. Yes, thanks. – Rick Sladkey Aug 16 '11 at 0:12
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Edit anything that isn't either Wassuuuuuuuup!!! or 'sup, dawg?. – slugster Aug 16 '11 at 0:47
@random - some things, like voting, do work a bit differently here. I just wanted to make sure. – shanethehat Aug 16 '11 at 8:40
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@shanethehat: While the rules are the same, be careful about going on an editing spree when you don't have full editing privileges. You should definitely remove greetings/salutations/whatever while you're editing and making other improvements, but people approving your edits might get annoyed and start clicking "Reject" instead if that's the only thing you're doing. (Once you hit 2k though, you're off to the races.) – The Establishment Aug 16 '11 at 10:57
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Deeer fr8end,

Salutations on meta are just as welcome as salutations on Stack Overflow. They get in the way of content and are filtered out. Nothing personal, just don't do it.

Thanks,
The management

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Marvellous. I'd seen a few recently, but wanted to check before starting editing. – shanethehat Aug 16 '11 at 8:09
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This is just to demonstrate that many (most?) common salutations are actually deleted automagically. So no, they aren't allowed here either. The post consisted of "Hello!" and some stuff to meet the minimum quantity of characters. – Adam Davis Aug 16 '11 at 0:16
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LEAVE US KIDS ALONE! – Sathya Aug 16 '11 at 7:50
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