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Across the network, but especially on Stack Overflow, it's considered important to edit questions and answers to remove noise. Of course I agree with this policy; it's part of what keeps the sites ...
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I understand that "thank you" is considered noise on main sites and should be edited out. On meta sites, rules tend to be a little different though (e.g. discussions and opinions are allowed,...
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Or sometimes, everything actually goes well, and they get an answer! So they thank the poster… only to be told that on Stack Overflow, “please” and “thank you” are considered noise. All these ...
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As you can see I made an edit but it won't stick and gets deleted right away; another user with 20k rep also tried to make the same edit with no luck. This is the answer where it happened. Also I ...
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Is SO an appropriate place for comments like God Bless SIMPLEXML God Bless you all... God bless you..... Thanks a lot and God bless. God blessed. I finally got the solution. Thank you and God Bless! ...
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Quite often, I see something like: Sorry if the language is not perfect, I translated the quotes from german. or Sorry, English is not my native language. in questions (and, although more rare, in ...
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There are a lot of people on Stack Overflow who like to share their technical knowledge. Not surprisingly, there are also many people who like to show new users how to use the site itself. This is ...
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Disclaimer: Please don't take this as a personal attack if you've done this before. I think the "Calvin and Hobbes" thing is sort-of-funny too. I just don't think it's an appropriate response to ...
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Along with this question on religious salutations on SO, since Islam.SE went through private beta, I need to know if the same policy holds there. Some users get offended when I edit their religious ...
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TLDR: My idea is to have a way for early edits (whole new chunks of text) to be highlighted while the post is still fairly new, so that the "EDIT:" convention is unneeded, resulting in less noise in ...
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Particular users consistently add clutter to their questions ("Thanks in advance", "Any ideas?"). I will usually suggest an edit to remove these. However, the same users continue to add the same ...
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If I post a link in a comment for question A that links to question B, a great feature happens, question B links back to question A. However, if I indicate an even closer relationship by flagging ...
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Possible Duplicate: “You beat me to it!” comments Very often people leave comments such as this one: Beat by 7 seconds :) Haha. You win this round! What's the policy on this? Are ...
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This is a question from an editor-in-training. Are "Thank you"'s at ends of questions acceptable? Thank you!
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A sudden, large increase in viewers, for instance from Reddit, can result in no small amount of noise and spam, as it more often than not occurs when there's a contentious topic at hand. It may be ...
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