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I'm an assistant professor in mathematics at Indiana and an early adopter of Math Overflow. I was the first user at mathematics.SE.


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answered Do science sites need a better advertising and user-interface on Stack Exchange due to different growth?
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comment Guru.com creates a Stack Overflow knock-off; if I participate am I violating anybody's TOS?
It's like copying out-of-print books. It might be illegal, but it's certainly not unethical.
Jun
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answered How to link to scientific papers only available at an IP address?
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comment How to link to scientific papers only available at an IP address?
20% doesn't seem right even for the searches that you give in your examples.
Jun
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answered Guru.com creates a Stack Overflow knock-off; if I participate am I violating anybody's TOS?
Apr
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comment Why did Theoretical Physics fail?
@yoda: MathOverflow got just over 30 non-closed questions in the last 24 hours. It may be that math is unusually well suited for SE-style sites (see Peter Shor's answer), but there's nothing inherently contradictory about a research level site with a high question rate.
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awarded  Nice Answer
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answered Why did Theoretical Physics fail?
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awarded  Yearling
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comment Area51 / SE 2.0 site-specific script support (such as LaTeX) in beta-phase
This question has come up on meta.stats and meta.math, and it's going to come up on the LaTeX site soon too. It'd be really nice to have some info from someone working on SE2.0 about whether this is in the works or not. These sites are all going to be seriously handicapped until this feature is added.
Jul
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
Ok, I didn't feel super strongly on that point as questions like "who is more problematic Harry or Andrew L" are subjective and everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
Jul
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
Anton's opinion (which I disagree with, but it's his site) is that discipline issues should be dealt with in private by emailing the moderators, not by discussing them in public on meta. He said as much several times during those threads.
Jul
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
It's worth keeping in mind that banning isn't always a totally easy fix (though it may have been in this case, my hunch now is that Harry in particular probably wouldn't have tried to get around it). It's not like MO can IP ban the University of Michigan's math dept!!
Jul
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
Thanks! And despite not being a moderator I am sorry that you feel we failed you and other users so badly.
Jul
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
For example, for the sake of accuracy you could change "The moderators at MO were completely irresponsible and they encouraged and sheltered him as the common users suffered." To "The moderators baby steps at MO (short suspensions, deleting comments, etc.) were wildly insufficient, their decision not to ban him was completely irresponsible, and resulted in the common user suffereing." I'd disagree a little about the strenousness (I don't think it was "completly irresponsible" though it may have been wrong) but your free to express your opinion, what you shouldn't do is state incorrect facts.
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comment What to do with a user who continuously insults others?
I'm not trying to change your viewpoint. I largely agree with your viewpoint. What I'm trying to make clear is the facts of what happened so that people can determine what sort of moderator behavior would be effective for the new site.