Why are salutation phrases such as "hi folks" automatically removed from the body of posts?
1) Why - The process
A question was asked on meta.SE and Jeff Atwood implemented it. The community was clearly in favor of removing salutations.
2) Why - The reasoning
Stack Exchange sites in general, but also Stack Overflow in particular, are supposed to be repositories of knowledge. There are questions and answers, and somewhere in between comments for narrow and specific purposes.
It's the content that matters and nothing else, especially everything social or personal. Stack Overflow is not a help desk and your posts should be helpful to as many people as possible, not just you. That's why there's no need to say "Hi" or "Thanks" etc.
Even worse, it just distracts from the content and adds noise. Imagine looking up something on Wikipedia and the article begins with "Hi, my dear readers!" That's not wanted and not helpful to the developer googling 2 weeks later, who finds your question looking for an answer. They don't want to read pleasantries, they want to know if your problem is relevant to them and how it was solved.