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Ben Webster comments on "Finding new material" (14451)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14451#Comment_144512011-05-11T18:34:08-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00Ben Websterhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/21/
Often when a question appears inexplicably bumped, it's because an answer was added and then deleted; I think this is more common than deleted answers getting edited.
Often when a question appears inexplicably bumped, it's because an answer was added and then deleted; I think this is more common than deleted answers getting edited.
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Qiaochu Yuan comments on "Finding new material" (14443)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14443#Comment_144432011-05-10T22:25:27-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00Qiaochu Yuanhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/13/
Editing a deleted answer also bumps the question, I think.
Editing a deleted answer also bumps the question, I think.
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Gerry Myerson comments on "Finding new material" (14436)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14436#Comment_144362011-05-09T22:46:43-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00Gerry Myersonhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/370/
Occasionally, a question returns to the front page with nothing addded. This happens to questions that have no accepted answer; you can tell those because the front page will attribute them to ...
Qiaochu Yuan comments on "Finding new material" (14435)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14435#Comment_144352011-05-09T18:35:51-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00Qiaochu Yuanhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/13/
Edited answers are counted as the time of the original answer, as far as I know.
Edited answers are counted as the time of the original answer, as far as I know.
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Zev Chonoles comments on "Finding new material" (14434)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14434#Comment_144342011-05-09T17:08:10-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00Zev Chonoleshttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/123/
There are three tabs on the right, just above the list of answers: oldest, newest, and votes. Clicking on any of them will sort the answers accordingly. However, the question will also be bumped when ...
There are three tabs on the right, just above the list of answers: oldest, newest, and votes. Clicking on any of them will sort the answers accordingly. However, the question will also be bumped when an existing answer is edited, and I don't know if edited answers will be counted as the time of the latest edit, or when the original answer was posted, when sorting by oldest/newest. Also I am fairly certain a new comment will not bump the thread, only a new or edited answer, so no need to expand all the comment blocks.
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geraldedgar comments on "Finding new material" (14433)http://mathoverflow.tqft.net/discussion/1041/finding-new-material/?Focus=14433#Comment_144332011-05-09T16:54:06-07:002018-11-04T23:21:15-08:00geraldedgarhttp://mathoverflow.tqft.net/account/116/
Is this something easy, well known, just not to me? ... Sometimes there is a question with lots of interesting material. For example ...
Is this something easy, well known, just not to me? ... Sometimes there is a question with lots of interesting material. For example http://mathoverflow.net/questions/23478/examples-of-common-false-beliefs-in-mathematics . And sometimes it comes up on the front page, something new was added 23 minutes ago. So I click on it. How do I find what that new thing added was? Something short of searching all 6 pages and opening all the comment blocks.
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