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12:17 PM
@Zacky I will just mention that many people use this room called Trash as a place where to move messages which should be removed. (For example, you can find also quite a few messages from CRUDE in there.)
It certainly does not matter that much where the messages which are supposed to be removed end up. But in case the room which you used now gets frozen, this might save you the trouble of creating a new room just for this purpose.
 
Thanks for mentioning this! I actually searched for a "thrash" room, however I did it on "site rooms" not on "all rooms". I guess I'll just let that freeze.
 
 
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2:15 PM
@Martin: Just as a rule of thumb about editing $\rm\LaTeX$ in titles, if it's only a minor issue (e.g. just a \dfrac) and the post is closed and very old (say, older than a year), it might be best to let the sleeping dogs lie. We really appreciate the amount of work you put into the site, but let's put it first into content that's worth it! — Asaf Karagila ♦ 2 mins ago
I guess I should take it as an official warning, in a sense.
Nevertheless, the question was tagged incorrectly, in my opinion: math.stackexchange.com/posts/1801502/revisions
@AsafKaragila It was also a retag (the question was not tagged correctly I'd say). But I'll try to keep in mind your point about bumping old post. If needed we can continue the discussion in chat - feel free to remove these comments, they are more related to editing and retagging than to the question itself. — Martin Sleziak 7 secs ago
As an example, quid is currently searching for past posts on getting $1=0$ from $1+\infty=\infty$. If all such questions are tagged fake-proofs+infinity, that makes quite easy to find past occurrences.
So having some reasonable might be useful for searching and - in situations like this - for finding past questions that are worth keeping and also answers which are suitable candidates for merging.
Maybe I should simply stick to the MO rule - only bumping three old posts per day: Do we have an unofficial quota on how many old questions one should bump for minor edits in a single day?
 

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