I recently came across a question in which the OP had put a greeting (Hello Stackoverflow land), and ended with another two three lines of thanking. Seeing this as possibly distracting, I edited out these two lines, which I have seen is thought of as a good edit. A few hours later, the OP rolled back the edits and went to my profile. They posted an offensive edit on one of my questionsoffensive edit on one of my questions saying: "Don't f*** with anyone's questions a******"
. Along with that, their edit was suggesting adding the noise that I had removed in their question.
Me, immediately recognizing the edit, was honestly surprised at how they retaliated to an edit on the question. I rejected the edit as This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.
I came here to ask, is it discouraged to edit questions to just remove noise, or should I just avoid them? Should I continue to remove noise on questions?
Edit: @ThisSuitIsBlackNot commented that the user posted another offensive edit on another users question (I do have an answer on that question) herehere