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Nov 9 at 6:39 history closed amWhy
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Duplicate of Requests for Reopen & Undeletion Votes (volume 01/2022 - today)
Nov 9 at 6:38 comment added Colin Tan Gerry, thank you for your rebuke when I was unkind to xxxxxxxxx. It reminded me that they were just trying to help.
Nov 9 at 6:36 vote accept Colin Tan
Nov 8 at 20:51 comment added Xander Henderson Mod @CraniumClamp If you want draconian policies, I, personally, would be more than happy to enforce a "no homework" policy. Until then, we have a compromise which makes no one happy. That's a sign of a good compromise, right?
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Nov 8 at 19:42 comment added Cranium Clamp 100% in agreement with the OP. It’s all due to some mods’ draconian policies which make the website less about math and more about nonsense.
Nov 8 at 19:21 comment added amWhy math.meta.stackexchange.com/questions Go to that post to write each complaint, with justification.
Nov 8 at 13:50 answer added Xander HendersonMod timeline score: 18
Nov 8 at 13:25 history edited Martin Sleziak
the tag (context) is - perhaps - suitable here
Nov 8 at 11:56 answer added xxxxxxxxx timeline score: 7
Nov 8 at 11:43 comment added Gerry Myerson "Why are homework questions disallowed on MSE?" They aren't. But for reasons that shouldn't need explication, some of us shudder at the thought of users copying our answers to their homework questions and pasting them into their solutions and handing them in as their work, without even bothering to try to understand them. It's not just homework questions, either. Many have attempted to get answers to competition questions, course exams, and entrance exams. A pox upon them!
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