If the ONLY thing you remove is > Thanks very much in advance for any assistance! :) you are running the risk of an rejection because not all reviewers in the suggested edits queue like to review edits that are mindless edits to only fix specific errors. If they find anything else you could have fixed as well they might reject. (but the suggested edits queue is known for robo-reviewing, those reviewers accept almost anything you throw at them). Keep in mind that 3 reviewers need to approve your edit. Once you reach 2K your edits are not reviewed but the general guidance still applies. You should edit to make a best effort to improve everything there is to fix in the post. This can include: - correct the capitalization of I - [Remove Hi, Hello etc][1] - [Remove *Thanks in advantage* and variants][1] - [fix all spelling/grammar/layout](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/145920/is-it-time-to-do-something-about-spelling-and-grammar) - [improve the title](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/19190/should-questions-include-tags-in-their-titles) - Add missing tags - Remove irrelevant tags - ... [*fix everything there is to fix*](https://meta.stackexchange.com/a/202178/158100) ... and summarize your actions in the suggested edit comment. The goal you should strive for is to fix as much as you can, reducing the need for subsequent visitors to edit again. If you see issues but are unsure how to fix either refrain from editing or make that clear in your suggested edit comment. Notice that some of your edits ([1](https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9932696), [2](https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9932069), [3](https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/9920075)) got rejected because the OP edited the post. Their edits always take precedence and so do [edits of users with more then 2K](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/edit). [1]:https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2950/should-hi-thanks-taglines-and-salutations-be-removed-from-posts