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As @Mystical said@Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

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And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

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As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World AnarchyFirst World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.

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CodeCaster
  • 151.3k
  • 33
  • 187
  • 311

As @Mystical said, it's probably not worth the hassle to "correct" high-rep users who are going against the (maybe in their eyes silly) rules, as they'll probably leave and deprive the site of their valuable input.

If they've left thousands of posts with a tagline and actively roll back edits in which those taglines are removed, then please, let them be the first world anarchist they want to be seen as.

First World Anarchy

And no, I'm not serious. Every user should be held to the same standards. If they're going to leave because they can't say "Hope this helps" after every answer, then it's their loss.