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Would it be considered spamming to explore alternative solutions concerning exercises we've done here on SL and elsewhere?

The title is self-explanatory, I hope. You could say I am inquiring if there's a tacit agreement of decency about it and if there is, what frequency of posting do you consider decent? Mod replies would be appreciated, since, I'm guessing what they would say would be on behalf of SL and final. Thanks to all the responders, though.

3rd Apr 2022, 12:06 AM
Korkunç el Gato
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HungryTradie I promise I read that plus the comments to Yeva's post a while ago and I don't remember anything about overt sharing of Code Coach solutions. I have two or three, though horrible codes, that I'd shared assuming public mode was the only way I coyld share them. I will reread terms and conditions. Here's what made me ask the question: I searched some sites for exercise then found one that freely shares theirs. I commented the whole question into a py file and did the exercise. But I feel there are much better ways to solve it, creatively better ways. So in cases like these, I was wondering if I could share that py file's content to see better ideas, and if yes, what's a decent number of posting per a given period. Also, it could be considered as promoting another site, as I included the url in my py comments(on my device) , etc. I feel I should be cautious.
3rd Apr 2022, 1:44 AM
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I think there is part of the terms and conditions of SoloLearn that says we will not cheat the free "bits" system, nor overtly share the answers to the "code coach" challenges. The mods often mention the 8 rules ... (I don't know what they are or how to find them, but they seem like reasonable community behaviour). Pretty sure there will be a link on the creators welcome post: https://www.sololearn.com/discuss/1316935/?ref=app
3rd Apr 2022, 1:33 AM
HungryTradie
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