4:27 AM
@TimCampion I would not worry about that too much. The advantage of chat is that also less important things can be said here. (Something that does not seem relevant enough to be posted as a comments or as a post.)
And chat also can be less focused and more discussion-like. (After all, if there is a longer exchange in comments, it is often moved to chat.)
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3:10 PM
@MartinSleziak My impression was that there was substantial community involvement in the discussion when you first introduced it, although most of the answers to your meta post were a bit tangential. A couple of the people who commented this time around did so partly after I encouraged them to elsewhere.
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7:14 PM
Regarding the modal window dialog, I'm now wishing I had chosen a slightly different format to solicit feedback.
Since it just takes one click anywhere on the screen and the modal window disappears "forever", only wording which really jumps out is likely to be read at all.
Currently that point is slightly buried, just in that it is included in a bullet point which is just one of 3 bullet points.
Anyway, I agree with you @MartinSleziak that chat is a better place for brainstorming over issues like this than the comments of a meta question.
> Welcome to MathOverflow! We welcome your questions about research-level mathematics. For general questions in mathematics, use other sites.
> To improve the chances of your question getting an answer make sure that it:
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> * Includes the necessary background and has an informative title. (See also: [How to write a good MathOverflow question?](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/882))
> * Is properly formatted - use [MathJax (TeX-like syntax)](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/3763) for writing mathematics.
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> Before you post, [search the site](https://mathoverflow.net/search) to make sure your question hasn’t been answered
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> * Summarize the problem
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> * Includes the necessary background and has an informative title. (See also: [How to write a good MathOverflow question?](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/882))
> * Is properly formatted - use [MathJax (TeX-like syntax)](https://meta.mathoverflow.net/q/3763) for writing mathematics.
>
> Before you post, [search the site](https://mathoverflow.net/search) to make sure your question hasn’t been answered
>
> * Summarize the problem
Mostly this just pops that first point out of the list of bullets. Perhaps that doesn't really help with making it "pop".
What if.... in order to post, you need to answer the question "What is an anagram of 'Banach-Tarski'?"
In fact, in order to register for an account the nForum that's what you do-- you email the site administrator with your favorite math joke.
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