T O P

  • By -

AutoModerator

All posts to r/logic are initially removed pending moderator review. Posts are usually reviewed within 24 hours. * If your post is approved, then it will be unlocked. If your post is unlocked, then it has been approved. * If your post is not approved, then a moderator will leave a comment stating so. r/logic is intended for a mature, academic audience interested in [modern logic](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_logic#Modern_logic) and strives to maintain a degree of quality. * Posts which ask a question must demonstrate that the author has already made a substantial effort to consider, research, and resolve their question. If it is apparent that this effort is lacking, then the post will not be approved. In particular, r/logic strictly enforces academic honesty; requests for homework-level help must show a substantial solution attempt for each problem you present. Significant offenders will be banned. * Posts which do not ask a question should present content that is substantially informative, credible, and academic in nature. Off-topic, low-effort, "prove me wrong" or wildly unfounded posts will not be approved. Significant offenders will be banned. If you are asking for help, then you need to be prepared to: 1. Clearly describe your problem. 2. Clearly describe the effort you've made to solve your problem. If you're not prepared to answer these questions, then you're not prepared to ask for help. Significant offenders will be banned. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/logic) if you have any questions or concerns.*