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Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

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I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

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Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

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Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

Also, what is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant?

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

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I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?  . My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

Also, what is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant?

Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

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I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?  . My question refers to a person including their skill level.

Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?

I find the phrase unhelpful because the question itself usually gives an idea of the OP's competence in the technology.

What is a situation in which stating your skill level is relevant? Here is an example.

Outlook Sorting Attachments by key phrase

I consider this different than Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?. My question refers to a person including their skill level.

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