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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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Validity of edits made to questions [duplicate]

I am curious as to the motivation behind some edits made, also so that I can ask better questions from scratch. For example, I made a question where someone edited a name of a software from matlab to ...
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Outdated Answers: accepted answer is now unpinned on Stack Overflow

Last week, as part of our Outdated Answers project, we ran a test on Stack Overflow to see what would happen if we stopped pinning the accepted answer to the top of the list of answers. As expected, ...
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6 answers
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Should I remove 'fluff' (like greetings, signatures, "thanks", etc.) when editing questions?

When I edit questions I typically focus on style, grammar, and spelling. However, in the process I often also remove 'fluff' like: This may be simple but, ... or Can you help me with this? I ...
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Staging Ground Workflow: Canned Comments

Throughout this year, we’ve published several posts about different aspects of the Staging Ground. This post will focus specifically on canned comments that Reviewers can provide on the question. We ...
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How do I thank users who improve my answers?

I would really like to find out a way to thank people who improve my answers. I tried looking at their profile but I could not find a private message button or something akin to that.
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Do we have guidance for first-time askers not perceiving themselves as programmers?

I know that we have some guidance for first-time askers, but do we have something for "non-programmers"? I have found a lot of questions about google-sheets, google-apps-script and other ...
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Dissent with a user on contents of a post

I wrote a question-and-answer-post. Another user edited my question. I don't agree with the changes. I would describe the dissent as being about style. I rolled back the edit. The user edited the ...
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2 answers
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Should I accept a bad answer or write my own?

I recently posted a fairly standard Stack Overflow question about how to use an existing library to accomplish a task. (I'm being purposely vague to avoid shaming the answerer.) I didn't receive any ...
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FAQ Index for Stack Overflow

Community FAQ (For Stack Overflow and Meta Stack Overflow) For official guidance from Stack Exchange, visit the Help Center. Stack Overflow is part of a wider network; for issues that apply to Stack ...
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How to deal with answers that, while technically correct, don't answer the question?

While reviewing I recently came across two answers that were technically correct in themselves but didn't really answer their questions. To avoid the Meta Effect, I'm not linking them here, but I can ...
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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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An instance of moderators not honoring their own advice with respect to meta commentary

tl;dr Specific advice was given by the moderator team (as a whole, anonymously). When that advice was subsequently followed, a specific moderator's action explicitly undid it on a specific post, and ...
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How questions are responded to here

I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: Undeclared Identifier (apparently) I find a lot of good answers here on Stack Overflow, but I have a very difficult time interacting with this ...
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1 answer
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How to avoid editing war [duplicate]

I have been answering questions about fairly specific technical topics and libraries - mostly ones for which I am a lead developer -- for several years. Over the past few days, one person (who I do ...
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