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Are mass edits removing extensive "thanks" and greeting lines from Q and A's acceptable for ... [duplicate]

A blog post by Jon Skeet that is linked to on the help center specifically discourages these in posts. We also discourage mass suggested trivial edits to avoid overloading the review queues. … For example, if a user wanted to go find all the posts that had "Thanks in advance" at the bottom of the post and remove that text, should we discourage that user from doing so? Why or why not? …
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Should editors excise signatures in answers even if they contain useful organisation informa...

Occasionally I come across a user who is signing their posts and adding their organisation details to the signature. … One solution is to ask posters to put their company name in their username, but that may be regarded as an arduous change if the only reason is to trim signature fluff. …
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To spam flag or not to flag, that is the question

Usually the spammers who add signatures with links to copied content are manual operators and post multiple times. … If the answer stands on its own in some way without the signature, I'd suggest to simply remove it. …
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Uneditable text in an answer?

We have a tool to reduce greetings in posts that automatically removes them if they're detected. This was clearly created after the post in question was drafted. … Fortunately in this case there's a matching signature which isn't automatically removed, so removing that will refresh the saved version and actually remove the greeting. …
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Should editors excise signatures in answers even if they contain useful organisation informa...

Also, signatures in general are discouraged: In general, taglines and signatures are strongly discouraged. [..] The official policy on signatures has been added to the /faq on each site: [..] … Please don't use signatures or taglines in your posts. Every post you make is already "signed" with your standard user card ..." (Meta SE: Are taglines & signatures disallowed?) …
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Should we edit signatures out of answers on sponsored tags?

I just came across a question in a sponsored tag. … Is there any good reason to leave such a signature in this case (i.e. is it an aspect of sponsoring a tag that sponsors prefer to leave)? …
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When reviewing the triage queue, should I hit Requires Editing when the user say thanks?

We do not allow noise, signatures or thanks in posts. They need to be removed. … If the only thing that the question requires in your opinion is the removal of such phrases then it means you should send it to Help and Improvement queue where someone can remove the clutter. …
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Personal data inside question

In this case the personal info was in the form of a signature, so just edit it out. The OP put it there on purpose, not knowing about the site policy against adding signatures to posts. …
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Burnination request: [signature] as a synonym of [method-signature] or misused

signature is used for method-signature (example: VS2012 std::function operator bool returns true unexpectedly) and digital-signature (example: Get a hash (sha) of a sql table). … There might be a handful others hidden in the edges, but I didn't find them yet. …
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?

Anything that is not relevant to the post is noise and should be removed. That includes salutations, signatures, 'thanks' and the kind of content you have highlighted. … As noted in the Help Center, users are expected to avoid this type of fluff in their posts, and should expect it to be removed: Do not use signature, taglines, greetings, thanks, or other chitchat. …
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Being polite while asking a question?

This was in the early days of Stack Overflow (2009), and the relevant discussion is now preserved on Meta Stack Exchange: Should 'Hi', 'Thanks', taglines and salutations be removed from posts . … Jeff Atwood discussed this in a blog post on Coding Horror. …
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Can I add my email address on a comment or post?

If it's in the form of a signature, it only clutters up the post: Are taglines & signatures disallowed? If it's to ask for help via email, the only person being helped then is you. … If you desire so, you can move a discussion to chat, but preferably all information is visible in the question/answer so future visitors can benefit from it. …
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Unexplained clutter in a post edited back in by author

It falls under the same heading as greetings, saying thanks, and signatures. There is no place for it in answer posts. I’ve removed the noise and reached out to the user. …
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Should we edit signatures out of answers on sponsored tags?

Yes, please edit out signatures, even if they are on answers posted in sponsored tags. Every post is already "signed" with a user's name and avatar, which links to their profile. … That's where certifications and titles belong, not in the body of every answer that someone posts. …
Bill the Lizard's user avatar
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Rejected when removing unneeded comment?

No, you are doing the right thing, confirmed by Oded♦ in this answer: Yes, absolutely remove such things. … Anything that is not relevant to the question/post is noise and should be removed. That includes salutations, signatures, 'thanks' and the kind of content you have highlighted. …
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