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Aug 12, 2020 at 10:30 comment added Nikolay Vasiliev @CodyGray Thanks, spot on!
Aug 11, 2020 at 22:09 comment added Cody Gray Mod See here: "Do not use signature, taglines, or greetings." There are also numerous Meta posts about this precise issue, but I don't feel like searching for and linking all of them here. I don't know if you're saying that trying to set rules for the behavior of users is like trying to stop the flow of water, but I have to disagree with that. As you've seen, Stack Overflow gives users the tool for enforcement of these rules, which is simply editing the unwanted portion out of posts. It's a very practical solution, with no mess or fuss.
Aug 9, 2020 at 17:27 comment added Nikolay Vasiliev @CodyGray I think I understand what SO wants to achieve here. But it is like to set rules to forces of nature, like water. It was never Ok for water to flood villages, but water cannot be stopped, villages should be built accordingly. People build dams and use the power of water, but no-one can tell water what to do. Same with the flood of people's answers etc. I am thankful for the community for letting me know, I wish I knew this before. (Responses even looked rude to me because of that actually. My own impression but still.)
Aug 9, 2020 at 17:23 comment added Nikolay Vasiliev @CodyGray Ok thanks for letting me know. I completely missed this. May you link some guideline page, so I could inform myself?
Aug 9, 2020 at 13:38 comment added Cody Gray Mod It was never OK. Since the very beginning of Stack Overflow, the kind of thing you describe has been inappropriate. Unfortunately, there's no way we can stop everyone from breaking the rules. There simply aren't enough moderators or quality-minded users to achieve 100% enforcement. But when we do find a problem, we generally do go about fixing it, so you should definitely expect a large number of your answers to be edited. Just like when you clean up a spill, you wipe the rest of the counter, too. There's never a reason to discuss edits; that's just more noise, which we also discourage.
Aug 9, 2020 at 12:47 history answered Nikolay Vasiliev CC BY-SA 4.0