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I know there are already meta-posts about this, but in your opinion, what makes a [book-recommendation] question opinion-based or not opinion-based? It seems to me that some [book-recommendation] questions are closed as opinion-based while others receive lots of upvotes on the question and answers and not a single close vote and I don't really know what distinguishes these quetions
01:51
D dupe of huge FAQ, nothing novel.
 
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07:26
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in link text in body, blacklisted website in body, pattern-matching website in body, +2 more (363): How do you solve the following system of equations involving both quadratic and cubic terms using substitution or elimination methods?‭ by Henry smith‭ on math.SE
07:46
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Username similar to website in answer (74): Architecture of Cantor's proof‭ by Paramount Built‭ on math.SE
 
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12:28
@LukasHeger probably something like "recommend me the best book on the topic" would be opinion-based, while questions of the type "what's a good book to study X from" or "what's a good book to find X in" are not
so, I think, a good book-recommendation question should consist of a lot of background behind the question
you can't avoid basing things on your or others opinions, that's simply not possible
I'd like the one posing such question to explain what the contents they would like to learn (while not always possible), and maybe even more stress I would put on the answers to explain the contexts of the material
I think answers in this case are more important because this is something everyone can throw in a "this book is good" and that doesn't have much substance to it
so to reflect that, ideally, the question should be really good too... perhaps written by someone who actually studied the topic and is asking it just to create a question that would serve as a reference for others
but such things don't happen...
13:17
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer (94): Comparing two decibel values‭ by Loose Tree‭ on math.SE
 
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@Xander I've seen this question at least 3 times between today and yesterday; I've linked one in the comment but the other one was probably deleted (I'm pretty sure it was deleted but I've voted to close so maybe you can find it). Is this normal?
15:14
@SineoftheTime Seems like something that, in general, should be flagged.
Though in this case, I've looked into it---no need for flags, now.
I'll keep that in mind for the next time. Thank you
 
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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, bad phone number in body, blacklisted website in body, potentially bad keyword in body (391): guía para: ¿Cómo llamar a Delta Airlines en México?‭ by PrinceDD‭ on math.SE
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Q: A problem similar to the Collatz conjecture

Nico ZaczkowskiYou start out with any natural number. Let's choose 50 for this particular example. You divide the number by it's smallest smallest prime factor. So 50 divided by 2 equals 25. Then you multiply it by 3 and add 1. 25 multiplied by 3 plus 1 equals 76. Now you keep on alternating between these 2 rul...

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Q: Sets of Powers of 2 and Collatz Conjecture

Sivakumar KrishnamoorthiAny positive integers can be represented as Sum of powers of $2$ or $2^n$. And all numbers lie between powers of 2. All positive integers also can be represented as $3n$, $3n \pm 1$. Applying rule in collatz conjecture is so simple but difficult to think how every number gets back to 1. Let us th...

 
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Joe
Joe
20:07
There has been a recent uptick in users incorrectly closing questions as duplicates, e.g. here, here, and here.
Could I please ask that reviewers take special care in evaluating such questions?

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