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In the first case, it seems to me that you don't bother checking whether the issue is relevant before commenting (but of course I can't really be sure of that), and it is just a waste of other editors' time to raise moot issues. (Mixing completely new issues into old threads, as here, is also not ideal, for other reasons.) In the second case, I question the value of contributions like this one: if you believe what you're proposing is an improvement, why don't you do it yourself? If you don't believe it would be an improvement, then what is the point of raising it? It is unclear to me what a third alternative might be.
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Editeur24, is it ok if I take the start you've made to use for creating an article? Thank you. Mathmo Talk 08:36, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
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Note the proper use of \text{} in LaTeX and in Wikipedia's variation on LaTeX code:
Relative \; Risk = \frac{D_E/V_E}{D_N/V_N}= \frac{20/400}{6/600}= \frac{.05}{.01} = 5\,
versus
\text{Relative risk} = \frac{D_E/V_E}{D_N/V_N}= \frac{20/400}{6/600}= \frac{.05}{.01} = 5\,
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You don't need to manually add spacing, and things in \text{} are not italicized. 2601:447:C601:3690:0:0:0:2208 ( talk) 04:54, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
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Hi Editeur24,
You happened to make some edits to articles on my watchlist, which drew my attention, and so now I've looked over a bunch of your recent edits to math articles. I have noticed the following features in a number of your comments:
In the first case, it seems to me that you don't bother checking whether the issue is relevant before commenting (but of course I can't really be sure of that), and it is just a waste of other editors' time to raise moot issues. (Mixing completely new issues into old threads, as here, is also not ideal, for other reasons.) In the second case, I question the value of contributions like this one: if you believe what you're proposing is an improvement, why don't you do it yourself? If you don't believe it would be an improvement, then what is the point of raising it? It is unclear to me what a third alternative might be.
I hope that you will consider these comments as you continue your contributions here. Thanks, JBL ( talk) 19:59, 18 December 2020 (UTC)
That's fine.
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Hello friend. I notice your profile says you're an economics professor. I recently tried to improve an article about the Federal Reserve's role in coronavirus stimulus. If you're interested and have some time, feel free to take a look. The article is U.S. federal government response to the COVID-19 pandemic#Federal Reserve. The section is incomplete, and in need of an expert to fill in some details of the Fed's coronavirus stimulus efforts after March 23, 2020. I also posted some news articles and questions on the talk page. My motivation is that I sometimes hear people say "the fed spent $5 trillion dollars bailing out big businesses". But there is not really enough information in that article to evaluate that claim. Again, only if you're interested and have some time. Thanks for your help. – Novem Linguae ( talk) 19:42, 31 December 2020 (UTC)
Hello, it is I, Ellie of Twitter. I do not always manifest as a groyper. This is me IRL. I am an SR 11-7 banker for the most part.
I briefly scanned the rebuke you got regarding editing math content. You were adequately contrite. I did something similar to one of the chemistry pages, but the chemists were more tolerant. I did not fare so well when I accidentally deleted a HUGE chunk of the Colonel (General?) Mu'ammar Khaddaffi BLP. But after undoing my errors, all was forgiven.
I would be delighted to help you decorate your user page with talk boxes if you want. Don't feel obligated, as the classic streamlined look is good too. I am so glad to meet you! Thank you for gracing my Wikipedia and Twitter experiences.-- FeralOink ( talk) 04:27, 3 February 2021 (UTC)
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Editeur24, is it ok if I take the start you've made to use for creating an article? Thank you. Mathmo Talk 08:36, 8 September 2021 (UTC)
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Timothy L. Jackson, is not suitable as written to remain published. It needs more citations from
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PianoDan ( talk) 19:41, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
Note the proper use of \text{} in LaTeX and in Wikipedia's variation on LaTeX code:
Relative \; Risk = \frac{D_E/V_E}{D_N/V_N}= \frac{20/400}{6/600}= \frac{.05}{.01} = 5\,
versus
\text{Relative risk} = \frac{D_E/V_E}{D_N/V_N}= \frac{20/400}{6/600}= \frac{.05}{.01} = 5\,
versus
You don't need to manually add spacing, and things in \text{} are not italicized. 2601:447:C601:3690:0:0:0:2208 ( talk) 04:54, 31 October 2022 (UTC)
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