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There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers that were helpful
  • Marking an answer that solved the problem
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing to edit, I would leave it there. If I see edits like that in the review queue, I would reject them as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing to edit, I would leave it there. If I see edits like that in the review queue, I would reject them as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers that were helpful
  • Marking an answer that solved the problem
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing to edit, I would leave it there. If I see edits like that in the review queue, I would reject them as Too Minor.

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There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing on anto edit, I would leave it there and if. If I see itedits like that in the review queue, I would reject itthem as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing on an edit, I would leave it there and if I see it in the review queue, I would reject it as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing to edit, I would leave it there. If I see edits like that in the review queue, I would reject them as Too Minor.

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There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes removesremove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing on an edit, I would leave it there and if I see it in the review queue, I would reject it as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes removes thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing on an edit, I would leave it there and if I see it in the review queue, I would reject it as Too Minor.

There's no issue with saying thank you, but there are better ways to do it than in the question:

  • Voting on answers
  • Marking an answer
  • Doing it in comments on posts that were helpful with some details as to why (helpful to future users)

Adding it to the question just adds what folks refer to as noise.

I do sometimes remove thank you lines from questions, but only when there are other edits that are required to the post. If removing a thank you was the only thing on an edit, I would leave it there and if I see it in the review queue, I would reject it as Too Minor.

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