AFAIK we have both a behavioural rule (http://stackoverflow.com/help/behavior), quote:
Do not use signature, taglines, or greetings.
Every post you make is already “signed” with your standard user card, which links directly back to your user page. If you use an additional signature or tagline, it will be removed to reduce noise in the questions and answers.
and a meta consensus about salutations (Should 'Hi', 'thanks', taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?). I understand that there are situations where you can nicely fit some greetings to compose with the Q/A without explicitly fluffing it (as saying "I'd be grateful if someone could explain me why it doesn't work." - it's still kind-of fluffy, but not as directly as "Explain to me why it doesn't work. Thank you for your answers!") - still, AFAIK, adding a one-liner after each-and-every Q/A is just, by definition, fluff to be removed.
OTOH, we have a user (namely http://stackoverflow.com/users/501557/templatetypedef), who contributed about 5000 Q&A, essentially almost all of which are followed by either
Hope this helps!
(for answers)
or
Thanks so much!
(for questions).
As per what Jon Skeet has said - I choose a world where strangers try to convey information rather than impersonal greetings (they're not really saying "Hi" to me)
; those greetings/salutations above are mechanically added by the author after almost each and every post. For me, that constitutes both fluff & noise.
I've seen that in some cases (http://stackoverflow.com/posts/4589622/revisions) there have been some attempts (e.g. by http://stackoverflow.com/users/560648/lightness-races-in-orbit) to make his (templatetypedef's) answers/questions adhere to the consensus. Overall, it's still:
- about 5000 posts (some of them with very high view counts) needlessly fluffed,
- a high-rep user who breaks the rules/consensus willingly.
I believe in community, in meta discussion and in democratic consensus. I think that on SO nobody should be "more equal than equal"* and exempt from the rules (soft and/or hard) every regular user should/must adhere to.
Note 1: I've commented to him and edited those salutations manually for a couple of his top posts - he ignored the comments and reverted all the edits. Note that e.g. LRIO's edits weren't removed.
Note 2: I wouldn't have raised this problem at all if not the fact it's about >100k rep user. Such a user makes an example - other people (e.g. newbies) will often follow him.
*Jon Skeet doesn't count