http://michaelnielsen.org/polymath1/index.php?title=Deolalikar%27s_P!%3DNP_paper
and certain links therefrom.
Another example, perhaps, is T. C. Hales's review article "The status of the Kepler conjecture," Math. Intelligencer 16 (1994), no. 3, 47-58. And another possible example is the unjustified Selmer group bound in Wiles's initial proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.
The foregoing are merely my thoughts about issues raised here and are not intended as advocacy of one MO policy or another.
]]>I also don't think it makes sense to aim for universally acceptable questions; the MO userbase is at this point too large, with too many differing viewpoints, for that to be a reasonable goal.
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