Conversation started Dec 15, 2019 at 23:52.
Dec 15, 2019 23:52
It turns out that I wanted to add more links on your answer but it's not possible anymore because it exceeds the limit of 30000 characters.
I don't know why does not recognize the ´´
You could check the 3 links that I wanted to add, in my question. And maybe split your answer up into meaningful sections in multiple answers as suggested by mod animuson or maybe something else
idk
Dec 16, 2019 01:00
@MartinSleziak If you could add also this one: defition, math.stackexchange.com/search?q=defition thanks.
Dec 16, 2019 01:11
 
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Dec 16, 2019 10:36
@ellisaba Actually, that question is now deleted, so I cannot see it now. (I am below 10k on Meta Stack Exchange.)
However, I have saved some space in that answer by shortening the links a bit. I have also removed search for Hrady - it only had one occurrence, so that does not count as a common misspelling.
Maybe I should take the fact that we ran into the problem with space as a sign that I was actually trying to use meta for something that isn't suitable for meta.
Still, now there is a bit more space.
Maybe there are also some other things which could be removed from the list. For example, Eluer has only 4 existing posts and it was removed 9 times.
I have included two queries similar to your suggestions:
* definito*; SEDE: anywhere, beginning
* defint*; SEDE: anywhere, beginning
Now there should be still a bit space to add further suggestion.
@ellisaba If you want to split the post, feel free to do so. A natural splitting would be along the lines where the existing answer is already split (words/strings/phrases).
However, it seems quite likely that the first part is probably the longest - so I would not be surprised if we run into the limit again.
 
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Dec 16, 2019 11:51
I did not notice that you have previously asked about character limit for a single post in Math Meta Chat: chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/64952/2019/12/14
"cateory" seems like another reasonable candidate to be removed from the list (two or three existing instances - depending on whether we also count the plural - and one already removed).
 
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Dec 16, 2019 13:27
I have removed also ananlysis, only 9 existing occurrences, and one edited away.
Instead I have added: ananl*; SEDE anywhere, beginning
Dec 16, 2019 14:27
 
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Dec 16, 2019 20:49
@MartinSleziak oh sorry. I had to delete it hours later. But here are the 3 words: Minkoswky;Weirstrass;Wierstrass;
@MartinSleziak oh, what else could had suited other than meta?
@MartinSleziak I not sure what you meant.
@MartinSleziak Maybe posting a new answer ?
Dec 16, 2019 21:29
Martin, there's only one link that could not joint in your post XD * definiton;[search](//math.stackexchange.com/search?q=definiton), [SEDE](//data.stackexchange.com/math/query/1157664/search-for-exact-string-case-insensitive?text=definiton)
 
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Dec 17, 2019 02:21
@ellisaba You suggested to split the answer. If you want, you can do it yourself.
But if you don§t want to, I can do it myself.
@ellisaba I am surprised that nobody raised any objection to this post, but I can imagine several reasons why somebody could object to the post like this on meta.
For example, the post like this is likely to be bumped a lot which might be disruptive.
It might concentrate attention of people to correcting typos, which is probably less important that many other things on the site.
Anyway, that§s probably not that important.
In any case, if you decide that you don't want to do it yourself, simply let me know and I will post two other answers. (And split the existing one into them.)
@MartinSleziak I have removed cateory, so there is a bit more space in the post.
@ellisaba You have added as one of the words "Minkoswky". This word has no occurrences anywhere: search, SEDE.
I did not find any posts where it was corrected, either: data.stackexchange.com/math/query/1157683/…
 
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Dec 17, 2019 07:32
@ellisaba I have split the answer into two - so in the answer listing the words there should be more space now.
Still, I think that we should be a more careful about what qualifies as common/frequent misspelling. (I am definitely guilty of including a few which probably shouldn't be in the list.)
 
Conversation ended Dec 17, 2019 at 7:33.