I've participated once in a discussion regarding removing greetings, salutations and thanks from SO posts here. Another discussion took place on Meta here.
Both accepted answers and their votes seem to suggest that the community agrees that we should remove such clutter from posts.
Unfortunately, still from time to time the same discussion arises in different comment threads or someone "pings me" by continuing the discussion under my answer post.
Basically, the stance of people still discussing the issue boils down to:
One recent example is here - there were many more, sorry for not collecting them over the years. The point is that, even an accepted Meta post with many upvotes does not seem to be credible enough - especially in the case when I'm linking to a post I wrote myself (this is understandable).
But even when I point to the other Meta link the answer is the same, sometimes with examples of other people's posts/comments disagreeing with this policy (e.g. here (deleted)).
Could we please settle this matter once and for all, for example by stating in a clear way in the help center that thanks, greetings and other mailing conventions and courtesies are discouraged (or even not welcome)?
I will also happily accept, if the SO's official choice will be to allow such formulas by deleting my accepted answer from the first discussion and encouraging someone to post a link to the official rule book.
What I think is important, is a clear decision with a credible source, one way or another.