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74 questions linked to/from Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?
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Triage needs to be fixed urgently, and users need to be notified upon receiving a review ban!
Prologue
Since late 2019, I have been investigating why posts are ending up in the Help & Improvement (H&I) review queue when it should have been closed in Triage. Unfortunately, due to the ...
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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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Add terms like 'i am new to', 'i am a beginner' and variants thereof to the low-quality filter and display a warning
I have noticed that many low-quality questions begin with the asker explicity emphasizing that they have just started programming or learning a new technology. Or put another way, a very large ...
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Can we have an official statement regarding greetings, salutations etc. please?
I've participated once in a discussion regarding removing greetings, salutations and thanks from SO posts here. Another discussion took place on Meta here.
Both accepted answers and their votes seem ...
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How can we encourage (new) authors to ask confident questions?
Introduction
I've been thinking recently about a broad category of question edits that I often make. I'm interested in how some kinds of chatty (and excisable) material inadvertently create a ...
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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 ...
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Dealing with "ask-and-run" questioners
Here's a behavior pattern that I see often:
The OP posts a question
I come along, say, five minutes later and discover the question. It needs further information or tweaking, so I pose some crucial ...
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A SWAT team of nice
There is much discussion about civility on Stack Overflow. One particularly important sub-set of the issue is what is called "accidental rudeness" - seasoned Stack Overflow users pointing ...
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An asker inserted insults in a question edit; a ‘rude or abusive’ flag was raised in response. Why was it disputed?
After two edits to a post to remove salutations (and fix typos) the OP rolled back the revisions and edited this into the post:
Edit: Can you like Fuckoff Mr. "insert user name" ? what a ...
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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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Triage "Requires Editing" description is (still) misleading [duplicate]
I recently got access to Triage and wanted to try it out. Being new, I carefully read the instructions:
Requires Editing for questions where edits by the author or others would result in a question ...
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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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Is it okay to advise people not to vote on a certain answer to your question?
I recently stumbled across a question about some setting in NetBeans.
The original poster of the question had edited (revision 3) their post with the following:
PLEASE DO NOT UPVOTE LenglBoy ANSWER ...
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To close, or not to close, that is the homework question
Consider the following question, which is representative of a certain class of questions that get posted with some frequency on Stack Overflow.
How to find length of array in C++?
I want to write a ...
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Is it acceptable to put "if you have any questions or something wasn't right just let me know" in my answers? [duplicate]
I've sort of gotten into the habit of putting something like "If you have any questions, or something wasn't what you wanted, let me know! I'm open to criticism!" at the end of my answers. I ...
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Contesting a wrongfully rejected edit
Yesterday, I made a reasonable edit suggestion to improve an answer I had personally benefited from, in the hope that others would find it easier to understand should they face the same issue. To my ...
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What to do if a poster adds a username in the title for directing their question to a specific user?
How to handle a situation where a new user to the site posts a question, wants to direct that question to a specific user (the highest-ranked user for that specific tag), and so the poster adds the ...
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Is formatting that is designed solely to call attention to a question or answer allowed?
I strongly agree with the answers in, "Is using 'header' markdown okay in answers?" I use headings quite frequently in my answers, but generally only an H4, and only when there are multiple ...
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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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When should we discuss rejection of a legitimate edit on meta?
I recently began participating actively and noticed the rejection of this suggested edit when exploring all the tabs on my profile. Reviewers seem to believe that I changed the intent of the question, ...
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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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How to handle superfluous claims in answers
When someone makes a statement in an answer like "this is the most optimal solution" should this be removed as fluff?
Taken literally, it is a claim about the performance or readability of ...
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Edited question to make code minimal - got rejected. What to do?
I edited a post to remove all irrelevant code and make the example focus on the problem the original poster was having. I think I improved the post by making the example minimal in a way that still ...
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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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How can I improve?
My questions consistently fare badly on Stack Overflow. Although my account was created a while ago, I only just started using SO.
My most recent question got 3 downvotes of just 16 views before I ...
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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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Are superfluous comments in an answer (such as "good luck") discouraged? [duplicate]
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.&...
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Should unnecessary formatting (that serves to draw attention) be considered an antipattern?
I've noticed a pattern recently (though it's probably not new) of answers using formatting to grab attention. For example, this answer uses a H1 and a blockquote to make the answer really stand out. ...
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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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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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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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Why was I suspended from review for clicking on share feedback? [duplicate]
Today, I was reviewing the “First Questions”. I came across a question that according to me required a few more details. Here is that question. Here is the link to review.
I reviewed that question by ...
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Should I edit answer that contains religion specific phrases? [duplicate]
I came across to this answer that contain few religion specific phrases. Are they allowed while answering or should that be edited?
https://stackoverflow.com/a/56759428/3840213
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Editing questions to remove "thank you in advance" after reaching 2k reputation [duplicate]
Will it be okay to remove "thank you" or "Hi, I am computer science student..."-like invocations from the question header/footer after reaching 2k reputation?
I saw threads on Meta about it, and the ...
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How can I get further feedback as to why a question has been closed?
I have asked a Go programming question on the Go programming Stack Overflow community, which has recently been closed.
Initially, I received feedback in the close link for the question, i.e. it is not ...
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How can I best document my answer?
I created a 2015+ answer to a question for a specific driver from 2010, but I feel like it will be where 90% of web traffic goes. https://stackoverflow.com/a/42589110/931280 It was swiftly deleted, ...
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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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Rejected when removing unneeded comment?
I've edited a lot of posts in the past where I've removed comments like "thanks", "please help me", etc. and yet I just had an edit rejected for that exact reason. Am I doing something wrong?
I've ...
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Should I remove phrases like "any help is appreciated"? [duplicate]
A lot of posts end with phrases such as, "any help is appreciated."
In my opinion, this is superfluous and should be removed for the sake of brevity.
Is it OK to edit these questions and remove that ...
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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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Being polite while asking a question? [duplicate]
I try to be polite and courteous when asking for help thus I always try to end my questions with a "Thank you for the help!" or something similar (on the initial post) just to show some appreciation ...
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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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Is starting an answer with "Welcome to Stack Overflow" discouraged? [duplicate]
I posted this answer on a question asked by a new Stack Overflow user. Since the Stack Overflow user was new, I decided to start my answer with “Welcome to Stack Overflow!”.
However, my answer was ...
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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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Vague edit and unupvote, is this something common? [duplicate]
I am fairly new to Stack Overflow (Less than a year) and today I saw this in the reputation change:
When I opened the question, it got a little weird. I saw it was edited almost after 10 days since ...
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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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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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How to handle apologetic content in questions? [duplicate]
I make a conscious effort to not be (too) apologetic when asking questions; I regard it as fluff. On the other hand it may provide valuable insight into the skill level the asker has with the specific ...
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Trailing thanks in questions [duplicate]
When reviewing questions from new users I often encounter they postfix their questions with "Thanks in advance", "Thank you", "Thanks, %name%", whatever. Is thanking in questions appropriate or should ...
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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 ...