Timeline for Should editors excise signatures in answers even if they contain useful organisation information?
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Feb 28, 2018 at 13:10 | comment | added | halfer | usr2564301 has suggested this answer is accepted, but I could have accepted either of these. Thanks both for considering the issue. | |
Feb 28, 2018 at 13:09 | vote | accept | halfer | ||
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Feb 21, 2018 at 5:37 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @BoltClock It's a Hell we must all endure. ;) | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 12:03 | comment | added | BoltClock Mod | R-R-R-Research? I thought that was something only question askers had to do /s | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 9:39 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @halfer I should mention that my "never" is in the context of editing the post. If you don't feel you have enough information to edit a post and don't want to look into it, leaving the post for others to clean up is a valid option (hence the Skip button in review queues). No dogmatism here. But making a post more wrong isn't a valid option in any case I can think of. "Do no harm" is a great motto to edit by. | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 9:38 | comment | added | halfer | Ah, I disagree with that - that's too much of a burden being shifted onto editors. Posts need to be editable by looking at the post only. I'd rather get in wrong (in the sense of being slightly promotional) by adding an unnecessary disclosure line than leave a signature as it is. | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 9:34 | comment | added | jpmc26 | @halfer "Affiliation" means that you are either a major contributor or are employed by the company that owns a particular piece of software. It's really just a type of conflict of interest. If you're not clear on whether an affiliation exists, you should do what you should do in any other case where you're missing important information: seek out that knowledge. Sometimes that means Googling, sometimes it means leaving a comment asking the author, sometimes it means asking others, probably in that order. ;) I would not edit it to say something that you're not clear on the veracity of. | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 9:14 | comment | added | halfer | That has the effect of removing unsightly signatures, at least, and the remaining material would struggle to qualify as promotional. | |
Feb 20, 2018 at 9:13 | comment | added | halfer | As an editor I might feel worried about removing affiliation info where there might be community disagreement about its necessity, and if there is such doubt I would rather side with the author. For example, if a person's answers are all of a developer evangelist nature for a product, would it be a bad outcome if I were to convert all their regards/name/company to an inline statement of the form "Disclosure: I am a developer evangelist for WhizzBang Cloud Ltd" as a first sentence? | |
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Feb 19, 2018 at 7:37 | history | answered | jpmc26 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |