User blog comment:Ubersketch/CNFlex/@comment-35470197-20190909234708/@comment-35470197-20190910032210

I agree with the point. Therefore I have stated once or twice that if he continues to just ignore any feedbacks, then I will stop advicing him. It is kind of an yellow card in football. I am just keeping patient, but I am not certain how many times I can wait for him. Maybe once or twice.

If he were just a beginner without any will to improve himself, I would have already stopped feedbacks. Actually, I have stopped feeding back to another person here who were working on "an OCF with weakly Mahlo" without understanding relatively elementary topics such as comprehension, cofinality, fundamental sequences, and so on. The one insisted that those errors were just typos, but errors were never removed after fixing the "typos".

At least, according to the OP, he is under mathematical training, and is planning to publish a mathematical paper in a valid journal in the future. Believing portion of his declaration, I think that it is good for him to work in more formal a way in order to aim that goal.