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Edit past personal posts badge for fun empathy and profit

I sorted my questions by "newest" and then went to the last page. These questions are from years ago when I was just learning about SO. I was amazed at how poor the quality was. Going through my own ...
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Rejected and edited suggested edit that didn't apply my edit

I have tried to edit a question which, IMO, had the wrong tag "html-title" which I replaced with "title". Even tough I can agree that it was an old question and that maybe it wasn't to smart to bump ...
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Does this place value form over function?

I'm asking with respect to some edits made to a one of my questions (10k+). They were: Removed synopsis of root cause in title Put an error message and code into a quote block Removed two "...
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Kind reminder to remove noise

When reviewing suggested edits, I noticed that many edits are proposed only to remove noise, which I consider to be trivial. I think we can pop up a reminder when the post contains the word "thank" (...
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Should I edit out unnecessary "sorry, thanks", etc. from questions? [duplicate]

In this question about getting %appdata% in Python, the user asks this: Sorry if this is a redundant question, writing a Python file that needs to pull from the %APPDATA% directory. What is the ...
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Should "I am new to" be removed as noise? [duplicate]

alot of the time i see questions either at the start or the question say I am [very] new to [INSERT LANGUAGE] or at the end go apologies if this question is noobish but i am new to [INSERT ...
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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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