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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body, no whitespace in title (163): 12bc87c46h17j2423bh45v45y45 ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body, no whitespace in title (163): 67oc5858v678oh9g69c756x456cev6b89 ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body (98): obv6r7c56ecv6bn9p8m[900n8y9b7t ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in title (65): hntv86rc85v6b7n97ybvt86rc5 ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body, no whitespace in title (163): obv6r758cevr6b7n98m9n7b ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body, no whitespace in title (163): no7tb96rv85ce74xcd65v76b87gb69fv5 ✏️ by user12930712 on math.SE
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] No whitespace in body (98): hjklhxzcZXCsadas ✏️ by Transhumanist on math.SE
 
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@amWhy Both that and the linked question are up for deletion.
@amWhy Also up for deletion.
 
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Q: Analysis of prime gaps - are the following observations significant?

Malcan analysis of the gaps between the first 1000 prime numbers yields the following results: Gap 2k###Sum ## 2 35 4 40 6 44 8 15 10 16 12 7 14 7 16 0 18 1 20 1 We can then sum the...

 
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@DavidReed Thanks for posting! I've put my two-cents in on it!
 
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Needs Details Or Clarity (No Roomba) What do $S^n$, $S^2$, and $S^3$ mean mathematically?‭ - netF‭ 2020-04-10 23:26:12Z
@XanderHenderson Not yet able to delete. With my dv, it is at -1. But I will star the link so we can keep track of it. If it gets two more dvs, we can delete immediately, else a lit
...else, I think we can cast delete votes in another day, since it was closed yesterday.
@amWhy My goal in linking it was to remind myself to check in on it later, as you suggest.
I'm pretty sure that Roomba will take care of it.
@XanderHenderson Thanks for doing so.
15:06
@XanderHenderson Any feedback you can provide me on my comments to below this meta post.? I just don't want to be off-putting.
15:16
@Xander Very well articulated on meta. Thanks for chiming in!
Is somebody with a gold badge in real-analysis present? I think that math.stackexchange.com/q/3622046/42969 has been closed with a wrong duplicate target.
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@MartinR All done. I have a gold badge in calculus, and reviewing the dupe and your proposed target, was in full agreement with you. I added your dupe target, and then removed the other.
@amWhy Great, thank you.
@MartinR The user with the dupe hammer who chose an incorrect dupe hammer has also made a lot of errors when reviewing posts. I worry that they rush too much before taking decisive actions sometimes. Anyway, glad to help!
16:01
This review item. You would have to be paying zero attention to fail it---a diamond mod says, in a comment "this is spam, I've dealt with it."
@XanderHenderson Indeed. While I run into questionable audits especially in the reopen queue, sometimes there is just no excuse for failing an audit, as in the case you point to, and this is always true of the suggested edit queue.
The edit queue audits are the worst. I really want there to be a justification to deny with the text "this is an obvious audit."
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Few unique characters in answer, no whitespace in answer, potentially bad keyword in answer (183): Prove that a holomorphic function is exponential ✏️ by sgszeta on math.SE
@XanderHenderson That's precisely what's needed! There are a few other obvious giveaways, such as in the reopen queue, if a question pops up appearing closed as "opinion based" the "right" response they want is "reopen", even if the question deserves to be closed!
The comments here are... strange.
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This question just showed up on the close queue. I have mixed feelings about it. Had it been asked today, I would have quickly voted to close and delete.
On the other hand, it is 8 years old, and has an appropriate answer (as well as a very not-good answer).
On the basis of "standards were different back then", I voted to leave open. However, I would appreciate some discussion here on the topic of when it is appropriate to leave old questions open (there have been questions on meta in the past, but I don't feel like they ever managed to reach any kind of conclusion).
 
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And when users can easily detect an audit post, it makes.
 
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@XanderHenderson I think it should be left open. The one meaningful answer there is significantly nontrivial to suggest that there is not much more to say in the bdy of the problem that is not noise unless one has enough experience in analysis that would not have had the need to ask the question.
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I see not effort, @XanderHenderson, no evidence of research to better understand. Just a one sentence PSQ.
@AndrésE.Caicedo "there is not much more to say in the bdy of the problem that is not noise unless one has enough experience in analysis that would not have had the need to ask the question." If that's the case, there's not much help offered the OP in the given answer that remains. If the OP asks such a question, they're likely not able to fully understand the only remaining answer to it. And the asker has left no indication whatsoever that they understood any of the answers.

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