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Arxiv endorsement notice May 2026

Do you endorse XXXXX?

The person listed below wishes to submit work to the cs.SE (Software Engineering) subject category of arXiv. To do this, they must be endorsed by an existing arXiv user with sufficient publication history on arXiv. You are such a person.

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What does my endorsement do?

Your endorsement will enable to upload articles to cs.SE. We ask that you verify that they are a competent member of the scientific community and will submit legitimate research work that is relevant to cs.SE. Considerations

If you do not know XXXXX, ask to see current work or their publication record in ORCID, Google Scholar, etc.
You are not being asked to confirm that the analysis or conclusions of this paper are correct or novel. Do not advise XXXXX to make changes in their paper.

When to endorse

If their work is relevant to current research in cs.SE.

When to NOT endorse

If they do not understand the nature of research contributions in cs.SE, or if they do not understand proper research methodology.
If their work is blatantly incompatible with the cs.SE subject area or obviously not actual research.

Choosing NOT to endorse will not result in automatic action against XXXXX, but it will help us detect abuse or possible problem submissions. In no case will XXXXX or other arXiv users be informed of your choice. When to not respond

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## Your response

I do endorse XXXX I do NOT endorse XXXX.

I know XXXX personally. I have reviewed the ORCID or scholar profile for XXXX or have read the paper that they intend to submit.

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