One of my accepted answers was edited by a much more experienced SO member to remove a comment I made at the end of my answer to the poster of the original question:
"Good luck and happy coding."
I am unsure as to why such a comment may be removed. While I realise a message to the OP (such as the one edited out) is superfluous in the context of the answer, going through the FAQ, I could not find any reference discouraging something like that. It seems like a polite thing to do (just as saying thank you at the end of a question is polite) and something that would encourage and bring good feeling in a community.
In any case, I'm just looking for some clarity, since this is something I have been doing in many of my answers.
Should I stop adding such comments to the end of my answers and edit my previous posts accordingly?