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5:31 PM
Here's a question on MSE of a technical nature: math.stackexchange.com/q/3005194/104041
 
@Shaun Not actually related to the point of the question - rather to the chat - but I think that it is more likely that somebody takes a look if they can see from the link what the question is about.
For example, including at least the title like this: Kropholler's Type of Tits Alternative for Generalised Baumslag-Solitar Groups. Or perhaps even oneboxing the question like this:
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Q: Kropholler's Type of Tits Alternative for Generalised Baumslag-Solitar Groups.

ShaunIn "Recent Results on Generalized Baumslag-Solitar Groups," by D.J.S Robinson in Note Mat. 30 (2010) suppl. n. 1, 37–53, it is claimed that Kropholler [ . . . ] showed that there is a type of Tits alternative for GBS-groups, (Kropholler [11]). Here GBS-groups are generalised Baumslag-Solita...

In the (unlikely) event that somebody actually stumbles in this chatroom, in this way they actually see at least some basic information and they can decide whether or not it is something interesting for them (or close to their area expertise) just from the information provided here. (Without having to click the link first.)
 
Thank you, @MartinSleziak .
 
Although seeing 10 users that were in this room not too long ago is probably above average for this specific room. So maybe it is not so abandoned as it seems. :-)
 
 
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8:23 PM
Aug 19 at 4:43, by Martin Sleziak
On a completely different note - is it known when MO gets the new theme? Meta.SE: Rollout of new network site themes.
Aug 19 at 11:36, by Todd Trimble
@MartinSleziak I do not know. I think "soon" might have been the only adjective I heard.
So it's now here - at least for testing:
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Q: MathOverflow updated site theme is ready for testing!

Jon EricsonAs part of implementing the new unified themes across the network, we're gradually rolling out updated site themes for each site. As of today, we have enabled your updated site theme for testing. If you can't see it right now, that's by design! This is a very early test implementation of your d...

 

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