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SPAM
irrelevant or unsolicited messages sent over the Internet, typically to a large number of users, for the purposes of advertising, phishing, spreading malware, etc. this is the real definition of spam so please don't report the question which are not proper as spam because maybe the person is not good in English
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Now I understood why you asked this Ekansh!
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Spam is not the only thing which needs to be reported. Most of what goes against the Content Creation Guidelines has to be reported.
https://www.sololearn.com/Content-Creation-Guidelines
Taking this thread as example:
https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/321431/?ref=app
@Ekansh kashyap If you have a problem with mods, I suggest you deal directly with SoloLearn administrators to confirm that our actions are justified.
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I would feel so, there's no need for duplicates because as the content creation states:
https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/321242/?ref=app
"Posts... should be programming-related and aimed at helping individual learners and community members improve their programming skills... Posts may also focus on improving aspects of the platform and providing the community with improved content, 'whenever applicable'."
If it is a duplicate of a question that could be looked up, then how is it aimed at helping the community improve their skills?
@MrCoder
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Honestly, anything that is a repeated Question is considered spam. And it's obvious the person who posted said duplicate, was obligatory to searching for the question themselves. In these situations, SoloLearn need to get off their butts and modify all of: Mod powers, Their content creation guidelines, and possibly the app itself. I'm sure they are actually trying to do this but they are taking their sweet a** time doing it.
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I'm helping the Anti-Scam/Spam-Campaign
https://code.sololearn.com/c5DOhfr9okHc/?ref=app
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@Ontleybot Thanks
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@SoraKatadzuma Oh alright then, There should be some update that might help in thread duplicatiom, A robot that compares to every other thread with the same tags perhaps? That'd be a great idea, but thanks :D
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@SoraKatadzuma So basically if it is a repeated question people are free to report it?
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@MrCoder nice