I sometimes come across questions (for example this one) where the content is okay, but the preview in the search / browse page is next to useless because of the way the question has been written (originally).
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lines are purely comments in their code to suggest additional lines, and could be removed (or at least reduced) with no impact on the question.
Is it useful, harmful, or not worth thinking about, to edit a question purely so that the search preview is improved? I feel like it's more useful to future users if they can see more of the question's actual meat.
More broadly, you often see questions start with several lines of context which could be moved down, or an additional summary sentence could be added at the top to give a useful hook from the search page.
Obviously any thoughts regarding this generalisation would be subject to each question, I'm just suggesting other cases where the search preview could be improved by an editor.
I couldn't find this already asked on meta, but thay may be a symptom of not knowing the "proper" name for the search/browse page.