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Should my edit be a separate answer?

I edited an answer here to make it more deadlock-safe: Why can't I use the 'await' operator within the body of a lock statement? Someone else has reverted my edit, saying that it changes the original ...
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How can I edit several messages because there are security concerns?

I would like to make a security edit (but all the answers repeat the same concern). I don't know how to proceed with the edit, and that is why I'm bringing the issue up on Meta. There is this message: ...
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How do I approach a candidate for a bounty whose answer needs amendments?

A week ago, I started a bounty on a question. It got a couple of answers, and I consider one of those answers to be a candidate for receiving the bounty award. However, despite being mostly correct, ...
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Editing, Downvote and Close Vote Etiquette - What are the ground rules? [closed]

Earlier today, I posted a question in relation to a weird error I'm getting. A few hours later, I came back and discovered that someone had edited it to "remove unneeded exposition and improve ...
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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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What is the best course of action when a user has high enough rep to unilaterally edit a post, but could be seen as not impartial to make the edit?

First, I'm avoiding presenting the answer in question here as my goal isn't to whine/point fingers/brigade/etc, but rather to understand the best course of action here as a privileged and trusted user ...
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Etiquette: A Corollary to the Fastest Gun in the West

I apologize for giving the negative definition (under What This Post Is Not) before the positive (under What This Post Is). I do so in order to clarify that this is not a simple reiteration of some ...
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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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Is adding a notice directed to the question poster acceptable when the notice doesn't improve the question?

I just came upon a notice, for lack of a better word, added to the bottom of a question by a high-rep user. The notice in question is directed to the question author, and is telling them that the ...
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Puritanism on Stack Overflow? [duplicate]

I post this because my question was edited because I used the word "stupid" two times. "Stupid". And the word was not intended to offend anyone, as you can see in the context of the previous link. I ...
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Updating a question with new findings whilst keeping it tidy and clear

I tend to write detailed questions about a problem that occurs in a general situation. For instance, recently I stumbled upon an issue where I want to read chunks of data quickly (to be used in a ...
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Thanks being edited in to post and got approved

As you can see in the following revision history (screenshot): The edit was approved and the following 2 edits by 1 3k rep user and 500k rep user. Still, left the non-brevity around? Am I missing ...
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Why should we avoid to use "hi" and "thank you" but "haha", "lol" and "lmao"? [duplicate]

I know that in many questions/answers, the words "Hi everyone!" or "Thank you!" will be removed automatically. But why in many questions/answers, I saw that there were many people still using the ...
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Deal with edits that merely change indenting convention in code samples

There are so many coding conventions out there, in particular with regard to how much indenting to use. I don't think it makes any sense to discuss which one is easier to read in the same way as it ...
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Should I edit the expletives out of a question's code example where the answers reproduce the word?

I ran across a well-scored question containing a word which I would consider at least vulgar while browsing Stack Overflow. I know that expletives are not allowed. I'm personally not offended by ...
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Rollback Etiquette when OP removes code from question after your answer is accepted

This question might be a duplicate of OP deletes code after question is solved / answered, what to do in these cases? [duplicate], but I am not sure. There is one significant difference between my ...
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Should I edit an answer to add to it, even though the current answer is sufficient?

This revolves around this question/answer: Backup workitems on VS Team Services. I've used the answer and was able to get it to work, but in VS Team Services there's "Discussions" on work items that ...
John Grabanski's user avatar
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3 answers
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What's wrong and right in this edit?

This is the original post: I use ember 2.9.1 and ember data 2.9.0. I have a simple model say 'users' which has 'name' and 'address' fields. When i query the model using findAll('user'), the data from ...
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New information shifted my question - uncertain if it's proper to edit or newpost

I've had this question up for a few hours, and have been doing further research and experimentation on the problem at the same time. The new research (edited in at the bottom) seems like it might have ...
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Should I edit someone else answer if it's wrong even if my answer was accepted?

I answered a question on SO and my answer was accepted. It received also a few up-votes. I then submitted an edit to another answer to the same question because it was not correct and the edit was ...
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Edit an answer to make a correction, or post a new answer?

So I answered a question earlier today, and within my answer there was a flaw in that a counter was kept in the wrong place and would result in an infinite loop. This was overlooked as I submitted my ...
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Editing title of old question with incorrect terminology

I'm looking for a way to throttle JavaScript callbacks with jQuery, and am finding questions like these: How to throttle callback of jQuery event? Throttle event calls in jQuery Those questions are ...
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How to treat bad English sentence syntax and typo hell?

I have recently come across questions with messed up English sentence syntax (example - subsequently edited). While the English is generally OK (as far as I can tell), there are many typos and, what's ...
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The King of "hey guys" is reverting my edits

We agreed that questions may be edited to remove words that don't contribute to understanding the problem. So, I've been removing extraneous words from chatty questions, and a good search term to ...
Michael B. Currie's user avatar
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3 answers
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What to do when a high-rep user is willfully breaking site rules/meta consensus?

AFAIK we have both a behavioural rule (https://stackoverflow.com/help/behavior), quote: Do not use signature, taglines, or greetings. Every post you make is already “signed” with your standard user ...
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Are GrammarBots supported?

I enjoy answering and nurturing the ruby and rubyonrails questions on Stack Exchange. However I'm often having to edit the English of a question before addressing the technical bits. Say I wrote a bot ...
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Dealing with answers containing ad hominem statements

I suggested an edit to remove an ad hominem statement from an otherwise good answer. Oddly, it was rejected, because my change "deviates from the original intent of the post". I don't see at all how ...
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Disagree with "Removed unrelated, self-promotional link"

I just had "Removed unrelated, self-promotional link" note on 2 of my answers from Andrew Barber. Actually, specially for answering questions like that, I had discussion with Apple engineers, created ...
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2 answers
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Yet another offensive email from another new user on Stack Overflow [duplicate]

So, I previously had asked a similar question regarding a harassing and offensive email I received from an S.O. user who didn't like to have high-quality posts! S.O. team was very helpful and they ...
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Editing etiquette: why did I receive such a negative reaction?

Today I posted a mostly well received question (currently at +12). I received several useful answers. I amended one with extra information and its poster received it well. Another good answer (by a ...
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Whats the etiquette when you answer the OPs question, but they change it in the comments

I was helping a user answer a question Parse login not working properly but they were not very clear what they were after. After speaking to them in the comments it was clear that his question had ...
William George's user avatar
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3 answers
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Is it OK to make a clarifying edit to a question if it will invalidate existing answers?

Every now and again, I'll come across a question that was not clearly explained, so much so that users attempting to answer the question end up completely misunderstanding the problem, and end up ...
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2 answers
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Can I edit an answer to add a prevention message to a security vulnerability?

I read this How to get the client IP address in PHP? answers, but in Tim Kennedy's answer the code has a security issue. The user doesn't necessarily read all sentences of the message and comments ...
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Are we giving new users the wrong impression by the way we're writing and displaying our posts?

Note: Due to the post's complex-ish nature I've had to split this proposal into 5 sections; therefore, I could not completely summarize the entire post into one paragraph. Simply put, there isn't a "...
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What do I do about receiving an offensive email from another user on Stack Overflow?

So, this is a little bit odd, and I've been confused if I should have this question here, or not; however I'm going ahead, posting it, after reading multiple related questions about editing posts on ...
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275 votes
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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Is it ok to write "hope that helps" or why is my answer being edited [duplicate]

I have a simple question regarding giving an answer. It happened to me a few times that someone edits my posts, and simply deletes the "Hope that helps" at the end of it. Or removes "Cheers" and any ...
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2 answers
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Are we supposed to speak like robots when asking questions or are we allowed to be human? [closed]

I posted a question earlier today about changing grid sizes. Here is the body of the question - Having problems trying to resize gridworld grid So I basically want to resize the grid in gridworld ...
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What to do when an OP asks to delete my code from my answer?

In this question I gave a good answer, and the OP was happy with it. But then he asked me to remove the code from my post, since his instructor did a search for plagiarism. Presumably he was worried ...
BradleyDotNET's user avatar
24 votes
2 answers
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My opening "Hi everyone" in my question keeps disappearing

Whenever I write a question (on Stack Overflow at least) it removes the greeting I put in the message. What is the reason for this? It was just removed here as well.
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