I was surprised to find someone commenting on a self-answer that "the proper etiquette is to add 'Solved' to your title and edit it into your question". I commented rather brusque (firmly yet polite – or so I tell myself), and fortunately the commenter was on-line and so we briefly discussed this, ending in a mea culpa from him and a confession it was the Proper Thing To Do on other fora where he hangs out.
My sort of stock comment to edits like this one which add "Solved", "Fixed", "Answered" or something similar, is
It is not necessary to edit your post and add "Solved", as it would invalidate the purpose of Stack Overflow as a question and answer site (it would no longer be a question). If you feel this question warrants a proper answer, you can post one.
and someone else's comment, equally useful:
If your problem was solved by somebody's answer, please mark that answer as correct. If you came up with this answer yourself, please write it up as an answer in the answers section (not as part of the question) and mark it correct.
The list of "Solved" question titles title:solved
lists just over 3,000. So it appears that such edits are indeed actively rolled back.
Is it possible to take preemptive action when someone edits a title and tries to add "solved" or "fixed", similar to mentioning you have a "problem" in a title?
.. something like this perhaps?
Separate from taking preemptive action:
In order to justify removing the phrase from a title (and possibly from the question body as well): should we supply a canonical FAQ question-and-answer to state that (1) SO is a question-and-answer site (as two separate entities), and (2) there is a clear indicator that a question has an accepted answer?
Alas, is:q body:solved
lists way, way more: 65,281, including horrible ones such as these two:
and
(both have been rolled back now to a more sensible state).
Heavy handed edits such as the above can be spotted easily in the search list and even on the front page, but as we all know our lovely community can be surprisingly creative when it comes to "circumventing the rules". So it may not be possible to be able to catch post-edits as easily as title additions.
(Discussed-but-not-answered earlier in Suggest to post answer / accept one when changing title to "Solved", and answered in Automatically remove '[solved]' from questions – neither propose an automatic warning, though. A Meta-meta solution: edit one at a time.)