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Ken White
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Editing and offensive replies

I recently came across this question in which the OP had put a greeting (Hello Stackoverflow land), and ended with another two lines of thanking. Seeing this as possible distracting, I edited out these two lines, which I have seen is thought of as a good edit. A few hours later, the OP rolled back the edits and went to my profile. (S)He posted an offensive edit on one of my questions saying: "Don't f*** with anyone's questions a******". Along with that, his/her edit was suggesting adding the noise that I had removed.

Me, immediately recognizing the edit, was honestly surprised at how (s)he retaliated to an edit on the question. I rejected the edit as This edit defaces the post in order to promote a product or service, or is deliberately destructive.

I came here to ask, is it discouraged to edit questions to just remove noise, or should I just avoid them? Should I continue to remove noise on questions?

Downgoat
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