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2 votes

Reason of closing a question with good answers

-2 votes

What exactly is a "Rep-farmer", and what can we/the moderators do about them?

2 votes

Deleting questions with answers

6 votes
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Guide in answering

24 votes
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Are my comments out of line?

2 votes

How to prevent "no clue" questions?

25 votes

How to deal with users that just won't use MathJax?

7 votes

Getting beaten to the correct answer

12 votes
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Should questions based on single variable integration allowed?

1 vote

What if the duplicate has a better answer than the original?

10 votes
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Why do we have "finance" tag for math.SE

4 votes

Is that question so bad and off-topic?

75 votes

Is it rude not to reply?

3 votes

Can this site be just as useful as being tutored?

62 votes

How to deal with "discomforting" downvotes?

27 votes

Can we be nicer to downvoters?

19 votes

Answers which take advantage of poor wording of the question, even when it's clear what the real question is

30 votes
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Wrong timing of your answer

11 votes

What is the incentive to use MathJax

6 votes
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How far to go when you are asked to check an answer?

3 votes

Should we do anything with the tons of seemingly impossible integrals?

30 votes
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How good is an answer without any explanation? And how far should an explanation go?

0 votes

Requests for Reopen & Undeletion Votes, etc. (volume 01/2015 - 07/2018 )

22 votes

How to deal with users consistently posting answers without LaTeX?

50 votes

What do you think is the largest problem facing Math.SE today (July 2015)?

15 votes

There are only 40 calculus problems

8 votes

A Fresh new solution to the problems of rep

8 votes

Why are people such jerks about imprecise questions?

10 votes

Why isn't more being done to avoid facilitating copy/paste homework questions?

10 votes
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We should blame new people less and look more at our own faults