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    • CommentAuthorgrp
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
     
    I want the search on the front page to search the text of comments as well, or have the help for search tell me how to include comments in the search. It seems not to work: searching for abundant gets a question on abundant numbers answered by Michael Lugo, while searching by my name does not bring up this question, in spite of the many comments I left.

    Gerhard "Ask Me About System Design" Paseman, 2010.04.10
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    I don't know that that constitutes proof that comments can't be searched; searches don't seem to incorporate the usernames of either the askers, answerers, or commenters on a particular question. But if the body of comments isn't being searched then this seems like a good idea, especially in light of, for example, Brian Conrad's resolution to only answer questions in comments! There isn't a request of this form currently on meta.SE.

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    Qiaochu, Did Brian Conrad announce this resolution in a comment or is that an observation of yours?

    • CommentAuthorgrp
    • CommentTimeApr 10th 2010
     
    In my situation, almost every comment or answer I submit contains my name. So I expect a search on my name to turn up a list of such comments. At least, that's what I want.

    Gerhard "Ask Me About System Design" Paseman, 2010.04.10
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    Gerhard, is that the reason why you (unlike everyone else) put your name inside every comment, answer etc?

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    The search provide by MO doesn't search comments. I think comments should be searchable (either by default or by a ninja search option), but they're not right now (see this meta.SO post) and I can't tell if they're planning on it. Perhaps somebody should post a feature request on meta.SE.

    One workaround is to search the comments table in the database dump, but that's a bit of a pain and only works for comments you left before the last dump (which is the case here). Another workaround is to use google. The following search seems to do the trick just fine: site:mathoverflow.net "Paseman, 2010.03.23". If you hadn't added the extra signature, google would still work just fine with a search like site:mathoverflow.net "density of deficient numbers"

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    @Francois: Yes, he did - unfortunately, I can't find it. All the more reason to enable searching! I've posted a meta.SE request at http://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/5343/allow-searching-of-comments.

    • CommentAuthorMariano
    • CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
     

    @Qiaochu: That's really too bad! It's really bad that some of the best thought-out content be confined to the little print... Maybe instead of filing requests for enhancements on the software we should see what the motivation behind such a resolution is and try to work out a more valuable solution: technological solutions only resolve technological problems.

    • CommentAuthorUnknown G.
    • CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
     
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    It's often very hard to find even your own comments once they've gone off the "recent" list.

    • CommentAuthorMariano
    • CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
     

    Thanks, Unknown G, for the link.

    What odd motivation...

    • CommentAuthorgrp
    • CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
     
    To Tom: That is one of the reasons, yes. If Google is going to invade everyone's internet doings by cataloguing them, then I might as well have it work for me. And at the same time, why shouldn't search on MathOverflow work in a similar way for me? (And for others as well.)

    Brownie points to you if you can guess two other reasons why I include my name in most of my postings.

    Gerhard "Ask Me About System Design" Paseman, 2010.04.11
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    OK, thanks for the answer, Gerhard. I kind of want to persuade you not to do it. If everyone did it then there'd be a significant amount of crud filling up the MO pages. (I say "crud" because the information's already there -- questions/answers/comments already bear the author's name.) Fortunately it's only you who does it.

    • CommentAuthorEmerton
    • CommentTimeApr 11th 2010
     

    A side remark regarding Brian Conrad's decision to post only comments:

    As he explained this to me, his motivations are (a) primarily, using the comment box forces him to be curt, because of the word limit, and so he doesn't end up spending large amounts of time on the site (some of his early answers were mini-treatises, and I think he wants to avoid the temptation to write them, because of the time they take); (b) as a secondary consideration, he finds reputation silly, and is happy not to be involved in that aspect of the site.

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    +1 to Tom's request!
    • CommentAuthorKevin Lin
    • CommentTimeApr 12th 2010 edited
     

    If one doesn't care for points, one could for example make all of one's answers community wiki.