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Spacing and capitalization

The proper spacing and capitalization is "MathOverflow", not "Math Overflow". See, for example, the MO FAQ. anton (talk) 23:06, 23 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I started this article some time ago, following Stack Overflow example. With all due respect, FAQ just keeps repeating "MathOverflow" but never actually says something to the effect "In contrast with SO we do not use the extra space between the words". As a founder you can perhaps clarify this on that FAQ. I will be happy to make a change on WP then, and move the whole MO article to "MathOverflow" title. As it stands, given the ambiguity, I'd rather let it stand as is. Mhym (talk) 11:08, 24 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, here's a clarification at the end of the FAQ. anton (talk) 20:58, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Done. Mhym (talk) 23:29, 6 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
You've done a cut-and-paste move, so we now require admin intervention to fix the mess. I'll request some help. --Zundark (talk) 07:31, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Fastily has done the histmerge, and I've recreated the redirect from the old article name. We also need to go through What link here and correct the name in articles that link here. --Zundark (talk) 08:13, 8 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I fixed the spacing and capitalization in the pages that linked here. anton (talk) 17:23, 8 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Possible Additions

As of April 4, 2012, there have been 16,496 registered users to Math Overflow (reference to MO), most of which have been in the United States (35%), India (12%), and the United Kingdom (6%) (reference - http://www.sharenator.com/w/mathoverflow.net Sharenator MO Statistics). So far, 28,601 questions have been posted. Questions are answered an average of 3.9 hours after they are posted, and "Acceptable" answers take an average of 5.01 hours. (reference - http://www.math.wisc.edu/%7Ebrownda/slides/MO_slides.pdf David Brown MO Presentation Slides)

-Added section: Site Attributes/Usage

MathOverflow encourages the use of a user's real name. The site utilizes Google and Yahoo's OpenID as an account, however questions can still be posted or answered by anonymous users.(mo login page) Badges are used mostly to help a new user figure out how to use the site and are given to mark a certain achievement.(slides) User's also have a reputation score, which gives the user additional accessibility to the site. A user's reputation starts at zero and the only way to increase the score is to have another user increase the reputation. With enough reputation, a user can become a site moderator, retag questions, and edit questions and answers.

-revise to Origin- "The first version of the website did not support LaTeX markup for mathematical formulas, which was added later."

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The original version of the website did not support LateX markup for mathematical formulas. In order to support most of the functionality of LaTeX, Mathjax was added in order for the site to transform math equations into their appropriate forms. In it's current state, any post including "Math Mode" (text between $'s) will translate into proper mathematical notation.


Interesting operations on the site include: marking tags as interesting/ignored, seeing the original markup of math used, a specific search throughout the site, using boolean operators on tags. (reference - http://mathoverflow.net/tips MO tips page).

-add section: Culture MathOverflow is very specific about what a user can or should post. Questions must be research level mathematics questions. IF not they will be promptly removed. Questions should be well-defined and specific. It is not a discussion forum or an encyclopedia for looking up answers. Questions about MathOverflow are not allowed on MathOverflow. Instead, A meta site is used to talk about the site, report bugs, post comments/suggestions. (Link/reference - http://meta.mathoverflow.net)

-add to Quote section- “One thing that I like to point out in conversation about MO is that putting a question or answer out there without posing it towards some specific person often leads to meaningful interactions with awesome people. Some people start collaborations based on MO questions, but even if you don’t, you get to know a lot of people pretty well, which feels great. Also, there is something about interacting with famous people on MO that humanizes my internal representation of them.” – Anton Geraschenko

--Tbenshachar (talk) 08:12, 18 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]