Disclaimer: Servy's answer is pretty much what I stand behind and what I upvoted. I have just one addition which is my personal explanation for myself to accept why you don't want to add noise - and why we call the subject under discussion noise to begin with.
And it is simply this: questions and answers on Stackoverflow are deliverables.
Thinking about deliverables in IT-land, you think about documentation, actual software, reports, unit tests, etc. etc. Would you add chatty noise / status updates to those deliverables? Say the software you put in production has visible TODO notes in the page text and markers that state "added in version 1.2", or reports contain remarks to a colleague about possible mistakes in numbers that they need to investigate?
No - deliverables are as clean as they can be and only contain what they need to contain as part of the requirements and specifications bound to them. Anything else you put in the proper place; issue trackers, versioning system change comments, wiki documentation, code comments, email, etc.
Treat questions and answers on Stackoverflow exactly the same; they're the product we're all building together. As such a question contains only the question (and anything that goes with it), an answer contains only the answer. Direct communication with other people, status updates, version history, gratitude, etc. etc. have no place in them; that's what the comments, the voting system and the change history that the site maintains are for.