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Aurornis ◴[] No.44008973[source]
> Our understanding is that only authors of papers appearing on arXiv can submit withdrawal requests. We have directed the author to submit such a request, but to date, the author has not done so.

Between this and the subtle reference to “former second-year PhD student” it makes sense that they’d have to make a public statement.

They do a good job of toeing the required line of privacy while also giving enough information to see what’s going on.

I wonder if the author thought they could leave the paper up and ride it into a new position while telling a story about voluntarily choosing to leave MIT. They probably didn’t expect MIT to make a public statement about the paper and turn it into a far bigger news story than it would have been if the author quietly retracted it.

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JohnKemeny ◴[] No.44009531[source]
Seeing as how the author has signed in with an account whose email address is username@mit.edu, MIT could just take over the account.

Edit: this comment was only partially serious, not meant as legal advice to MIT.

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1. kragen ◴[] No.44009591[source]
That kind of thing might lead to arXiv not accepting any more papers from MIT, or at least any more takedowns.