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@ThomasKlimpel Hi Thomas, I'm an enthusiastic person and I'm not going to stop being enthusiastic. But, it is important that I refrain from commenting when I shouldn't and I do comment when I should intervene.
So that particular quesiton has a minus 3. It probably has a minus three because it links to a paper that claims to resolve P vs NP.
I don't think there is anything wrong with asking questions about proposed P vs NP proofs. But, I think it can often annoy community members and it can be an issue if someone is trying to promote their own proposed P vs NP proof.
I don't think there is anything wrong with asking questions about proposed P vs NP proofs. But, I think it can often annoy community members and it can be an issue if someone is trying to promote their own proposed P vs NP proof.
In this particular case, I felt that maybe I should intervene, but I wasn't quite sure what the best way to intervene was. My original thought was telling the author of the post, we can chat about this proposed proof in the chat instead.
My current thought is maybe we should just have a separate page, chat, or thread specifically for proposed P vs NP proofs. That way to reduce the number of these kinds of questions. What do you think?
My current thought is maybe we should just have a separate page, chat, or thread specifically for proposed P vs NP proofs. That way to reduce the number of these kinds of questions. What do you think?
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@MichaelWehar Well, one of the advantages of conducting discussions about ambitious papers exclusively in chat is that you need at least 20 reputation points, before you can talk in chat. This significantly reduces the amount of noise that you have to deal with. On the other hand, suggesting to a new user that he should ask his question in chat is a bit ... well, most new users are not too responsive anyway, so I guess they won't even try to ask in chat.
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