I just rejected multiple edits by a single user since he only removed the "Thanks" or "Thanks in advance" part of any answer. After looking at the users history of reputation change I saw that he got at least 90 reputation points in one day by just performing above said sections.
I know that in general you should not include a "Thanks" in your question. But is that, and only that, enough to justify an edit and in the end grant +2 reputation points to said user? If so, at what point does it start to get a little bit too much? In my opinion getting hundreds of reputation points just by repetitively doing the same thing over and over should be avoided at some point.
Since I did not come across something like that my questions are:
- Is there already some kind of mechanic preventing this behavior?
- What do you think about this kind of edit spamming?
- Should I reject or approve this kind of edits, even if they occur this often?
Regarding the question Removing someone else's "Thank you!": A few of these edits may be appropriate or even recommended - my question is regarding the sheer massive amount of these edits in a short period of time.