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Toby Bartels
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In my opinion, if leaving MathOverflowit were easy for MathOverflow to leave, then we should have done it already. There's no bright line, but it's become clear over the last few years that Stack Exchange Inc is not an honest partner; far more than any specific dispute, their constant lying is the biggest red flag. This is easy for me to say, since a split would be a lot of work that wouldn't be done by me. What it would take to leave in practice, is a different question. The answer to the question that you actually asked is: now.

In my opinion, if leaving MathOverflow were easy, then we should have done it already. There's no bright line, but it's become clear over the last few years that Stack Exchange Inc is not an honest partner; far more than any specific dispute, their constant lying is the biggest red flag. This is easy for me to say, since a split would be a lot of work that wouldn't be done by me. What it would take to leave in practice, is a different question. The answer to the question that you actually asked is: now.

In my opinion, if it were easy for MathOverflow to leave, then we should have done it already. There's no bright line, but it's become clear over the last few years that Stack Exchange Inc is not an honest partner; far more than any specific dispute, their constant lying is the biggest red flag. This is easy for me to say, since a split would be a lot of work that wouldn't be done by me. What it would take to leave in practice, is a different question. The answer to the question that you actually asked is: now.

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Toby Bartels
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In my opinion, if leaving MathOverflow were easy, then we should have done it already. There's no bright line, but it's become clear over the last few years that Stack Exchange Inc is not an honest partner; far more than any specific dispute, their constant lying is the biggest red flag. This is easy for me to say, since a split would be a lot of work that wouldn't be done by me. What it would take to leave in practice, is a different question. The answer to the question that you actually asked is: now.