- 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: http://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.

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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!

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Please take the time to read "[Should 'Hi', 'thanks,' taglines, and salutations be removed from posts?](http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2950/should-hi-thanks-taglines-and-salutations-be-removed-from-posts).

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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".

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We're down to under 5,000 ["Thanks in advanced"](http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=%22Thanks+in+advanced%22+closed%3Ano) questions! let's keep up the good work!