I have been habitually removing statements like the one in this question's title when I edit to improve a question much the same as I remove 'Thanks', 'Kind sir' and other general salutations. I do not edit specifically for the above purposes but if I'm in edit to format a code block or clarify a title, I will take these additional steps.
I have been doing this as I believed that some ESL users may have chosen the wrong turn of phrase to express their intended thought. Personally, I think anyone that actually believes they cannot find absolutely anything on the Internet should have their computer confiscated by the Internet police and given a stone axe to play with.
I'm now reconsidering that position as phrases such as the one in the title or 'I looked for days' seem to be a common trait with questions posed by Help Vampires. Removing the phrase and otherwise improving the post through an edit would seem to lend credence to the question and generate goodwill towards soliciting an answer and that is something I am reluctant to do for suspect Help-Vampires.
Is removing these types of phrases a valid edit or should I leave them stand?
content-needed
, or something like that.