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by MadDogDean » Mon Jun 08, 2020 4:08 pm
Personally, I still like a "Thank you" if what I have provided is useful or solves the problem.
Recently there was a big discussion over at StackExchange (or was is StackOverflow??) dealing with the same thing. Eventually, it was decided that greetings (Hello, Hey, Hi, "Hey all, searched for this one, but no luck"), thank you's, closing comments (like Regards, Thank you, etc) were being removed as they contributed to the "clutter" of the exchange - or so was the opinion of the moderators.
For me, pleasantries still play a vital roll in social settings. Settings like opening a door, stopping for a pedestrian, letting someone go ahead, etc. An acknowledgment of an action is always appreciated.
I was chatting with a widowed friend and she related how every night before her & her late-husband went to sleep, they both said "Thank you if you have done something and I forgot to say Thanks and sorry if I did something to hurt you today!" This, to me, seems so cold and disconnected.
Perhaps when users join a forum, they should post a message in the Welcome topic and say "Thank you to anyone that may help me in the future during my time in these forums", that would also eliminate the need for "Thanks in advance", TIA, or anything similar.
It seems that once the advent of the smartphone and related technologies, we are all much more connected than ever, but we are becoming more isolated. If we start to lose, or forget, the necessary interactions as people, we will have evolved into a state of devolution.
Thanks for reading.