- 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 too many of those.
- So I started to remove "Thanks in advanced", which in addition to being inappropriate for Stack Exchange, is a corruption of the English language, and needs to be stamped out before too many people decide that it's correct English (thus making it into correct English).
But I got bored with that and gave up.
- But now, I've seen a new outrage and I want your help cleaning it up: "Thanks in advantage". Yes, really, "Thanks in advantage"! There are 221 of those on Stack Overflow right now: https://stackoverflow.com/search?tab=newest&q=%22Thanks%20in%20advantage%22.
Can we please clean those up before the English language changes out from under us?
Thx 4 ur hlp.
Obviously, I have trouble making myself understood. Any time I talk about editing one part of a post, there are many people who believe that I mean to only edit that part of the post. In fact, I never edit just one part of the post. I don't as much as cast a close or delete vote without editing the entire post!
Please take the time to read "Should 'Hi', 'thanks,' taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?.
BTW, when I say "edit" in this question, I mean full edits, not suggested edits. I'm not advocating filling up the suggested edit queue with large numbers of "thanks" edits. And I'm certainly not suggesting suggested edits which only remove "thanks".
We're up to 5,300+ "Thanks in advanced" questions! This did not work!