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67 questions linked to/from Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?
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Removing Phrases in Which OP States Their Skill Level [duplicate]
Very often I see people include a phrase like "I'm a complete novice at this programming language". Should this be considered noise and should I suggest an edit to remove the phrase when I see it?
I ...
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Moderator removed my good-natured response to gender-exclusive language
This message was written to Stack Overflow support. I wanted to post it here in Meta to get the community's response as well. It's a little scatterbrained because I'm pretty tilted, but I wanted to ...
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Why is a closing "Thank you" deemed unprofessional? [duplicate]
I know in the grand scheme this is incredibly minor, however it really bothers me.
I do 99% of my coding in relation to solution and tool building for an IT department. As a result of writing AND ...
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Why are fellow users removing thank-you's from my questions?
I asked a question on the main site with the words "Thanks (in advance)"/"Thank you" at the end. Later on, a user edited them out!
Why is this done?
Should I rollback/reject the edit?
If it's not OK ...
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Make opening sentences in questions more informative
Many questions start with sentences next to noise, like "this is my first time encountering this ..." etc. which is quite annoying because exactly those opening sentences are shown in many lists.
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Why was my "too chatty" flag declined?
Today I flagged a comment where the user asking the question basically stated "I'm a beginner at the language and am lost" as "too chatty". Had the same sentence been put in the question I'd have ...
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Handling OP's pre-emptive, defensive instructions
Many times I see an OP asking a question with attitude. Like:
Don't suggest Google.
Don't suggest this kind of solution. I don't want this.
Don't downvote my question before reading.
Don't suggest ...
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Are mass edits removing extensive "thanks" and greeting lines from Q and A's acceptable for users with 2K Rep and more? [duplicate]
Hi guys how are you (*wink*)
Salutations, greeting, "thanks", and signatures in questions and answers are discouraged by community consensus. A blog post by Jon Skeet that is linked to on the help ...
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What should I put in the edit summary when removing noise?
I have been editing many posts recently using suggested edits, to try and obtain the Copy Editor badge, and I see a lot of the following phrases:
"Thanks!"
"Yours Truly,
Hank"
"Hi there!"
The answer ...
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Do we allow religious invocations in questions/answers? [duplicate]
I'm referring to this question (now deleted, so visible to 10K users only). The question began thus:
In The Name Of God. I want enable other Qlineedit in my program with write "abc" in another ...
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"Chatty" flag declined on comment but I think that was the wrong decision
I flagged a comment on this answer:
Recover dropped stash in git
As too chatty, basically because all the comments are Thanks this help load, you saved my day, etc. These slightly useless and ...
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Should I approve an edit that barely improves something [duplicate]
I don't know whether this is a permalink but the edit was to change the case of a proper noun. Technically that's an improvement but jeepers - the guy clicked edit, changed the case and saved, now it'...
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No Thanks, Damn It!
For a while this year, I was on a crusade, editing posts to remove "Thanks".
But there were far too many of those posts.
So I started to remove "Thanks in advance".
But there were ...
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What's the procedure when I don't agree with a change made to my edit by a reviewer?
I recently suggested this edit and it was approved by two users while a third chose what I presume is an 'Edit' option in the suggested edit reviews and added back in 2 lines of the 'fluff' my ...
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Removing phrases like "I looked everywhere on the internet and I did not find anything"
I have been habitually removing statements like the one in this question's title when I edit to improve a question much the same as I remove 'Thanks', 'Kind sir' and other general salutations. I do ...