There have been many suggested edits with the sole purpose of removing expressions like:
Thank you.
Thanks in advance
Thank you, Sean
and so on, while many other aspects of the question are left without any intervention.
I noticed in the past days that this type of suggested edit was justified as:
removed clutter
and started to pay a little more attention to the user suggesting it. After a while I've realized that it was the same user over and over just removing "Thanks" from questions.
It is my understanding that removing one or two words with no meaningful implication on the question itself is considered "too minor" an edit:
This edit is too minor; suggested edits should be substantive improvements addressing multiple issues in the post.
But on the other hand, after viewing the user's profile, I've noticed that many of these removed clutter
edits have been approved.
So, my question is:
Is this appropriate? Should I be approving them? Because I've been rejecting them.