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> My point is that this kind of immature behavior should not be tolerated on an educational website like this one.

OK. I misunderstood your point. (My point was that explicitly doubting a beginner as a troll is bad, and it is a different issue.)

> Saying that "this is how children learn" is disrespectful towards all the young members we have here who do take the subject matter seriously.

No. I am not laughing at children, and just stated that there are known difference between children and matured people in the learning process inside their brains. The result of children's behaviours due to the work of the brain varies for each individual. One might be funny, and another one might look similar to matured attitude. This is a science, but not an insulting of specific human beings.

> Besides, did you ever stop and think how this kind of behavior affects the ability of others to learn and/or enjoy the site?

I am certain that unpleasant behaviours affect others in a bad direction. Therefore if one is just too yound, then it is good to tell him or her that the attitude is not appreciated.

If one is just in a kick-me syndorome, then I am not doubting that we can just ignore him or her. On the other hand, ignoring is not an almighty solution. Sometimes the situation will be worse. Under the assumption that the one is a sound child, it is good to consider a solution in an individual way.

> After all, this is a googology wiki, not a kindergarden.

This is a common issue in the world. Should we educate a child when we see his or her bad attitude in a public space? We are not working as a kindergarten, but we have an opinion that we should do it as far as we are allowed in laws. (Of course, we also have a converse opinion. We should ignore all attitude as far as they do not break laws, unless we are not his or her parent.)

> Indeed, I strongly suspect that this is one of the reasons most of the math pros left here.

To what extent are you referring to the imatureness? I was thinking about child's characteristic attitude. But if you are talking something like the following, it is a different issue for me: Several of them are much more harmful than child's one, because they will directly prevent others to study mathematics. Moreover, ignoring them will change the situation worst. (I saw many googologists to believe wrong statements, wrong definitions, and wrong introductions here. They got surprised to know that they are non-sense and the efforts to understand them were meaningless.)
 * 1) To post stuffs which are obviously ill-defined for experts.
 * 2) To post non-sense analyses without any justification.
 * 3) To post uncertain "facts" as if they were trivially known.
 * 4) To post wrong arguments without proofs.

> Well, now you know what it was. Does it change your opinion?

No. I just guess that the OP is a child.