More and more frequently I see `:-` where `:` would be appropriate. From the English subsite, [Is it proper to use a colon followed immediately by a hyphen?](http://english.stackexchange.com/questions/31060/is-it-proper-to-use-a-colon-followed-immediately-by-a-hyphen):

> The colon [is] never preceded by a white space; it is always followed by a single white space in normal use, and it is never, never, never followed by a hyphen or a dash — in spite of what you might have been taught in school.

This seems to be prevalent among Indian users of English. 

As we [don't change spelling from British English to American English](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/252503/are-british-international-english-terms-acceptable-e-g-brackets-instead-of) or vice versa, is it appropriate to edit posts to remove the hyphen from `:-` (as part of a larger edit)?