"Well, sorry for being me, and communicating in a certain way"
...that's the feeling I've had a few times on Stack Overflow after my posts has been comically pointlessly moderated by other members of the community.
Often posts, (including my own) benefit from having another set (or sets) of eyes taking a look at it, and making it more readable by fixing typos and formatting errors. But when people start removing the little twists of personal flair here and there, I get confused. Is it not allowed having your own writing style?
I have the feeling that this is a case of "Too many cooks spoil the broth". Too many moderators, for too few questions. People who want to moderate get bored, and start fixing where no fixing is required.
What I want to ask here, is who makes the decision on what type of language is allowed, and what isn't? Are short formal sentences always more readable than a flair of spoken language? Is it justified to start removing "Thank you"'s and emoticons, just because they don't provide constructively to the discussion?
I haven't seen any rules on the official guidelines against it.
This isn't a rant about a particular case of moderation, but rather a general question about whether the community has developed their own guidelines where phrases such as "Here's the thing...", "In order to...", and "Can you please help me with..." is no longer allowed when writing a question?
What are your thoughts?