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31 questions linked to/from How much bumping is too much?
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List of commonly misspelled words
Judging by some of the posts on meta1 and comments posted there it seems that there are users who try to improve the posts by correcting spelling mistakes. Of course, there are other ways to improve ...
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Misuse of tag "divergence": How to deal with questions with the wrong tag?
According to the tag info of divergence, it is used when questions are about vector calculus. However, it is often tagged with convergence, at questions about convergence/divergence of sequences, ...
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When does editing become over editing?
We strive that the questions and answers on the site will be as full and complete as possible, that is very understandable.
We also want them to be as readable as humanly possible, whether it means ...
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Added the tag schubert-calculus
I have added the tag schubert-calculus and begun tagging the numerous questions that should have it. Though this is a highly advanced topic usually more suitable on MathOverflow, Schubert calculus ...
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Bumping old questions
What are the rules/guidelines for bumping old questions? (old as in 1 year or more) What is usually the maximum time before a question is considered too old to bump?
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Tag editing etiquette on old questions
Just now I went through all of the questions I'd answered in abstract algebra and tagged the ones related to group theory with the group-theory tag. Honestly I did this so I could get the bronze badge ...
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When using (summation) tag, should we remove (sequences-and-series)?
The tag summation was created less than a year ago, see "summation" tag for finite and formal summations
Before that, post about finite sums were usually tagged as sequences-and-series. ...
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Retagging causes bumping
The issue of questions bumping after retagging has come up here and on the main meta.
I have a specific suggestion: disable bumping for users with high enough reputation (10k, 15k or 20k), or at ...
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“Minor edit” feature for trusted users
People frequently ask about the etiquette of making minor edits to many old articles, say to retag them, or to correct typography or spelling. There seems to be consensus that this is bad manners, ...
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What's with these "sangaku" geometry problems?
This morning I decided to whip out my phone and check out some new questions on the main site through my mobile app. To my surprise, I saw 8 questions, titled or labelled as "sangaku" geometry ...
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Tags for separation axioms and countability axioms for topological spaces
In topology, several separation axioms (such as Hausdorff, completely regular, normal, ...) and countability axioms (such as first countability or separability) are often used ant there are also some ...
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Editing already settled questions: Does it bring anything?
This is a general question regarding the editing of the questions.
I see that recently many old question on Mathematics Stack Exchange are modified by the a single user and hence are shown at the ...
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Wrong spelling of "occurrence"
On Mathematics Stack Exchange, there are 30,436 posts containing "occurence" versus 3,287 posts containing "occurrence", although "occurrence" is the right spelling (in English and in French).
I am ...
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The [proof-theory] tag is misused too often.
Proof theory is a branch of mathematical logic which treats proofs just like other mathematical objects, like numbers and sets. It's an extremely technical field, involving Gödel-numberings, ...
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Is there a way to edit without bumping the question?
I'm a kind of person who like to see no flaw in the answers I posted here (I'm sure many of us mathematicians here share the same value as me to a certain extent). For that reason, I usually double ...
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Edit rejection -- "too minor"?
I noticed that sometimes a user decides to go on a huge minor edit spree (such as right now, a user edited 10+ posts with rather frivolously, mostly grammar but sometimes even just adding a dash or a ...
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Am I editing too much?
This is mostly about formatting.
Whenever I see a post that does not uses the proper formatting somewhere on it I edit the post and add it. The problem is, sometimes it's a really small thing - or ...
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About the creation of a "Bessel functions" tag
I am quite new to tag creation, and I was wondering about adding the Bessel functions tag for related problems. I had already created a Bessel tag, when Asaf Karagila suggested me (just here) to write ...
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Editing Binge Etiquette
What is the etiquette for extremely minor edits that bump dead threads by no longer active users? A related meta question.
Recently someone has been on a binge of such editing. Most of the edits are ...
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Why so many Riesz Representation questions in such short time?
I was scrolling through MSE on the cell phone earlier today and these popped up:
and the list went on. Is this an artifact of the search engine, or is there some reason for the sudden "interest" in ...
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Is a (pseudoinverse) tag ok?
I tagged a question of mine pseudoinverse, but it got removed. Since a pseudoinverse is about matrices/operators that are not necessarily invertible, inverse is not exactly adequate, so I'd prefer ...
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A proposal about the tags [tag:integration], [tag:indefinite-integrals], and [tag: antiderivatives]
Right now, the tag antiderivatives is a synonym of integration. I do not think this should be so. Rather, I propose to make antiderivatives a synonym of indefinite-integrals. I further propose to ...
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Should I refrain from editing older questions/answers? If so, why?
I recently was looking up a question and noticed a small improvement I could make to an answer by adding an additional detail. The user whose answer it was told me that I should not have made this ...
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Tag [lp-spaces]
In this question,
the tag lp-spaces has been created. I personally think it's not a bad idea , as it's a topic which frequently comes when we work on measure theory. The problem is that it's the ...
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Editing a post for activity [duplicate]
Is it acceptable to edit a post (adding a random comma, adding more spaces, etc.) just for the sake of activity?
It could be used to draw more attention to the post since it comes to the top of the ...
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Bumping new questions to format, highlight or update context
I tried to search past questions, to see if this was asked, and found one (of a similar nature) that does not address my problem here. Now we proceed with the question itself:
Is it okay to bump a ...
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user on an editing spree
One of us has edited over 50 old questions in the last 50 minutes, mostly just retagging them. Is there any way to stop this? [note --- I have flagged one of the questions for moderator attention, and ...
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What is the etiquette of tag creation and editing?
In this years Tag management thread, I've suggested the creation of the tags hochschild-cohomology and a-infinity-algebras. Let's say for the sake of argument that this suggestion is well received and ...
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Can this "serial" attitude be considered mis-behaviour? Is there a way to deal with it? Should one do it?
I'm quite new to reviewing, and I'd like some advice on the following matter.
While reviewing suggested edits, several times I stumbled into the same user ($\ >1000$ reputatio) proposing edits on ...
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Naming of an [ordered-groups] tag
It seems like there are a decent number of questions about placing some sort of order on a group. I would like to tag these questions to better organize them, but I'm not sure what to call the tag.
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Why does it take longer to click "$x$ questions with new activity" than to click "Questions" on the left?
I have a pretty stable and fast enough internet connection, so I rule this out.
I use Firefox 63.0 on a Ubuntu machine.
When I click "$x$ questions with new activity" and the $x$ happens to be some ...