User blog comment:P進大好きbot/Analysis of 非想非非想 notation/@comment-39541634-20190827132021/@comment-35470197-20190828122246

> It's mostly due to the fact that the langauage barrier protects your wiki from most casual trolls and other juvenile troublemakers.

Right. I am also using Chinese googology wiki, and know that there is no trouble.

> Just because they don't actively participate here (honestly, I don't blame them) doesn't mean they don't exist.

Exactly. I am not regarding them as non-existing people. First of all, I should clarify that I personally feel happy as long as I receive quick feedbacks. When I submit a contribution in Japanese, then I will easily feel happy in this sense.

I know that if I wait several years, then people might possibly find my older contributions, and hence I might need to be more patient expecting the future feedbacks by currently inactive specialists. But I might not be so interested in my old notations then. It is a difficult question for me: to what extent I should give priority to my happiness rather than contributions to the world. I think this is also a difficult question for others, because many active googologists tend to give priority to express next ideas rather than to complete definitions.

Maybe a solution is that I should be less lazy so that I can post both in English and Japanese, as I used to do. I should feel happyier by imagining that currently inactive googologists will possibly give me feedbacks. This is kind of my immaturity and my poverty on time-keeping.

> I also think that you underestimate the level of interest that the rookies here would display to a quality post that includes a definition. Just because they're not yet ready to implement such formality themselves, does not mean that they won't be interested in seeing an expert do it.

It might be true. When I was a rookie (maybe I am still a kind of a rookie because I started googology around this two years), I was also most interested in the existence of definitions, because I like well-defined notions.