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Completely dead NeurIPS review period from both ends? [D]
A concerning trend has emerged during the NeurIPS review period: unusually prolonged silence from both reviewers and authors. Reports indicate reviewers abandoning the process post-initial reviews, while authors remain unresponsive even without submitting rebuttals. This phenomenon, observed across multiple submissions, raises questions about shifts in academic publishing practices—potentially a strategy of widespread submission with limited follow-through. As noted in a related discussion on score tracking post-rebuttal for theory papers, NeurIPS 2026, maintaining engagement throughout the review cycle remains crucial.
A question on ICLR and NeurIPS deadlines, and OpenReview [D]
Navigating the complex conference submission landscape can be challenging, particularly with the recent uncertainty surrounding NeurIPS. Many are understandably confused by the sudden silence following initial reviews. Given that the ICLR abstract deadline precedes the NeurIPS results announcement, a critical question arises: can a submission be resubmitted to ICLR without triggering flags on OpenReview? We address this common concern and encourage users to explore the platform’s guidelines for clarity.