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1:46 PM
@XanderHenderson Who deleted this room?
 
 
3 hours later…
4:20 PM
@Later Please try to say "Can you help me with the reason of deletion of this room?"
> Occasionally, messages or rooms may be removed for reasons of moderation: spam, off topic, abuse, etcetera.
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This is the reason most probably
 
@JitendraSingh Yes: I didn't hear the ping, because I signed off the site prior to your sending it. But it showed up in my index earlier today!
@Xander or any handy moderator. I am noticing a continued increase in posts including code, and/or specifying "Please answer in C+.... Python .... asking cods for Mathematica, etc. etc. I've been actively closing such posts as off topic on math.se. I'm fine with something like clarifying or asking about a math formula, but not them asking us how to translate this to code.
What is not helping is having a few users that respond to such questions.
No urgent response needed any time soon, @Xander. Perhaps we can think about a meta post making the distinction between implementation questions and questions strictly about math. Or else, since I think we have had such a post, it can be updated, thus its resurfacing?
 
4:40 PM
@amWhy I guess this is the one we require. The links present in the answer are also helpful. What opinion do you feel regarding this?
 
@JitendraSingh Nice one; I think @Xander has answered one too, and the key word is questions ought not be about implementation of code, or writing code. Even those showing code implementing a math formula, but asking why their program fails, is better send to "CodeReview, SE".
 
 
3 hours later…
7:54 PM
@Xander How many votes are in the close-vote-review? It's hard for me, 'cuz I only see the number of posts I haven't acted upon. I see 330, but I'm guessing we're around 430? If I log out, and come back as a "temp" user, I wouldn't be able to see the actual number, because one cannot even access the review queues at 1 rep!
One of these days, I'm going to need to learn SEDE, at least basic user knowledge.
 

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