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Some peoples writing anwers in there comments is there any way to block them??

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19th Mar 2019, 4:17 AM
Jayesh@2806 [ROYAL CODER]
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If you encounter such people, please report them here (those that post spam and inappropriate comments as well): https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/524028/?ref=app The mod team will remove answers that have been disclosed without any explanations or any inappropriate comments. Sorry for the inconveniences caused by such users; we have been removing many comments like that from the Learning section.
19th Mar 2019, 5:30 AM
Koketso Dithipe
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What kind of answers? In what type of comments?
19th Mar 2019, 4:38 AM
Sonic
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Sonic see when we are learning they sololearn ask us questions when we see comments for help some peoples start answer apart of building our concepts
19th Mar 2019, 4:41 AM
Jayesh@2806 [ROYAL CODER]
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It doesn't necessarily invalidate the experience of earning a certificate on your own, one can go through the tutorials without checking the comments at all so as to learn the material more independantly. Comment sections are available as an optional forum to contribute knowledge in return as a part of the learning process and often users appreciate answers along with explanations in case they get stuck with new and unfamiliar syntax. The first question of module 2 Control Structures quiz in the Python tutorial is a list operation which can be confusing at first, reading a stepwise annotation posted by Akindoju Shileola with more whitespace added in the list within a list reference was helpful to clarify for more than 1k people why the output was the way it was.
20th Mar 2019, 8:42 PM
boneSpider
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Daniel but they are useless then why should sololearn ask questions we we see answers from comments and then type These answers make certificate useless
19th Mar 2019, 8:27 AM
Jayesh@2806 [ROYAL CODER]
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It normal, some people want to prove they know it.
19th Mar 2019, 8:25 AM
Daniel
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I dont see a problem with answers being posted in the comment section honestly, my take on this is, an individual knows their true intentions that got them driven to be part of this learning community, so if they are just here for certificates why not let them be?? They have just wasted their data and time just to please their ego for nothing but a true learner doesn't have time to look at the answers dependently on the comment section, its in a critical case where they can maybe refer to the answers. Also we have many different type of answers, like the ones with a more clearer explanation with a clear perspective which helps, can we really ban those ones also?
23rd Jun 2019, 9:32 PM
KatFawdySeven
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