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by z77dj3kl 1789 days ago
The social networks are offline. Universities are great at open collaboration, it's just not a kind of online collaboration where anybody can walk in and partake. People spend a lot of time on a different type of communication: going to conferences, attending seminars, and meeting one-on-one. Why should it be online?

Also keep in mind that a lot of mathematicians are also older, less tech-savvy. This might change in the next decade or two!

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> Why should it be online?

Compare programming before and after Google or before and after StackOverflow.

There is https://mathoverflow.net/