Can you delete the pages that has no helper because when I ask something on that page, and people will recommend that I should post on that page, no one is actually there... and for the MIT *something* spring 2002. It is 2002, why would you even want me to post on a page that does not have any helper, and is already 13 years old term?
Yeah there is dead subjects and all, sometimes we wonder why it's there, but sometimes we have hope for it to come alive
The problem is that the students end up waiting for the answer, but no answer. Thus, it is wasting their time.
Question is, where else would you post it? Post it anywhere else people will hop on the 'nope, this is spam' train straight towards your post
Lot's of subjects are dead too, because not many people know about it, and because some people don't know much on that specific subject.
Like me and Biology. I am studying it on here. I know a few stuff, so I help here and there, but not a lot
exactly, but then if you go to university your math class will be a mixture of physics, and chemistry, so I don't know. They should promote those subjects.
Very true. Maybe since it is a math class you could possibly post it in math
But the question will sound like a physics question or a chemistry question, and people will say you are a troll or something.
Just tell them it's from your math class, and if they are still bothering you, then tell a mod.
Because you are asking your question, and people are getting on to you, for what? posting your math question in the math section, lol.
and even if I post it there , no one is still helping
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AntiNode and even if I post it there , no one is still helping \(\color{blue}{\text{End of Quote}}\) You can always try to tag users to attract them to your post.
Hmm...
Jay... -_-
Yes?
posting in proper subjects is best, after you post, you then need to draw attention to it by going to a chatbox and posting the "link" your question, and then there is also tagging. The idea is to draw people towards your post so that they can respond in the appropriate peer group. By relegating to a particular peer group, the so called experts in that group will be able to determine if the solution by others is appropriate or not.
Many times, in math, you get people that just blurt out nonsense and try to pass it off as knowledge. They give out incorrect answers, and improper methods - whcih in turn discourages people from learning.
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