when I was elected, quid had just one piece of advice for me
"don't migrate crap"
today's the first time i'm considering migrating something over here -- would this be an appropriate place to talk about the merits of my particular case?
I think the procedure to migrate would be to reopen it, then re-close it with the migration option, so I wasn't able to see that I couldn't migrate it because I couldn't yet commit to the first step
So you were right when you said: "I think this is mostly because it has 5 0-score answers."
If getting bumped by the community user seems like a problem, upvoting one of the answers could resolve it. (Well, unless somebody else balances the upvote by casing a downvote.)
BTW this answer is rendered fine but when I click on edit, it no longer works:
I should have said that the fact that the question is closed now should make it immune to bumping by the Community user, too.
Now the preview looks fine to me, too. Is it possible that this could be influenced by the order of the answers? (Which is random for answers with the same score.)
$(X, d)$ a metric spaces and let $f:X \rightarrow X$ be contraction transformation with contraction coefficient $s$. In this case, the transformation $f^n:X \rightarrow X$ is a contraction transformation in the metric spaces $(X, d)$ with a contraction coefficinet $s^n$. Show that.
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$(X,d)$ a metric spaces and let $f:X→X$ be contraction transformation with contraction coefficient $s$. In this case, the transformation $f^n:X→X$ is a contraction transformation in the metric spaces $(X,d)$ with a contraction coefficinet $s^n$. Show that.
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@MarkMcClure I removed one copy, thanks. It's hard to know what exactly is going on. I tend to think it's just somebody being in a rush to get an answer. I mean an hour is a really long wait already. :-)
It's really identical including the "thanks" part, which suggests it's a pure repost rather than independent persons having the same need.
@quid It seemed like you were giving me the brush off, so I replied "See you" to you here, while not being terribly happy with your sudden departure. Hence the :/. But I'm used to being brushed off. I hope you are leaving the site to get some good sleep, in which case :-). But I know you better than that.
Hi mods, this question is undergoing more or less the same thing that happened here, which was dealt with by Xander. I ran out of space in my flag to address this issue, which is why I'm raising it here.