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Problem 20.58 from the Kourovka notebook, particularly the first part, reads Is it true that for every positive integer $n$ there is a recognizable group that is the $n$-th direct power of a non-abelian simple group? (by the way: "recognizability" of a group is defined as follows: Let $\omega(G)$...

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@ParclyTaxel Still 6 more votes needed to delete. Seems hopeless without moderator action.

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@user21820 shoule even be deleted , but we are far from achieving this.

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@BillDubuque A "LMGTFY reason" sounds like "insufficient research effort" as mentioned in the downvote tooltip. It would be interesting if that were a close reason too. On one hand, it would probably screen against a great deal of accumulation of stuff that doesn't really need answering. On the other hand it would probably start a lot of arguments about the site not living up to its promise of being for "math at any level."
it's also not very clear that 'Insufficiently researched' is more useful than the parent it probably falls under: missing context. Keeping one copy to sink duplicates into seems like the path of least resistance for us :shrug:

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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Repeating characters in answer (78): Relation between $\tan^{-1}(x)$ and $\cot^{-1} (x)$‭ by dsdfewk‭ on math.SE

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DV/Del PSQ & dupe of FAQ with high rep cherry picking

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image only, not even a PSQ: math.stackexchange.com/q/4509711/29335