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Yes, I'm not against color, but when I put night-view on, the brighter reds really glow against the darker background. Human physiology will accommodate most changes in time until they are no longer noticed. The new palette would have been nice to get the community feedback on. What SO has had has worked so well the past few years, that a change may not always be for the better. At least we know what happened. — David C. Rankin 1 min ago
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@Gander If you think a moderator decision was made in error, post a separate meta question specifically about that decision. But I'd recommend going into it with a less combative attitude (focus on why you think the decision was wrong, rather than subjective accusations of an "abuse of power"), or else you likely won't get a good reception. — John Montgomery 21 secs ago
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@AlexeiLevenkov I appreciate you drawing attention to that incongruity. I had never read the complete list of diamond moderator responsibilities until reading Cody's message just now. I admit I had assumed that I would never be able to earn the right to deal with users and their behaviour such as suspending users or dealing with complaints. I assumed moderator was the title reserved for the top level diamond moderators. So Cody is right about what I meant. It's the election process that turns me off. Ironic since I'm asking about how to be more engaging. Hmm...introspection time. — Wyck 1 min ago
Are users not disincentived to downvote? One loses reputation for doing so, do they not? The reward here is that one must prioritize the good of the site over the reputation reward mechanism. Downvoting seems to be treated like protesting or civil disobedience in that respect. You know there will be a penalty but you do it anyway for the greater good. Or do I misunderstand? — Wyck 42 secs ago
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@DonHatch, it was on how morphing an svg from one shape into another. Probably due to its complexity, it was closed as "too broad" when, in fact, it couldn't really be narrowed down more (and still make sense). It also came from a fist time poster. By comparison, it was more than decent. However, I'm not really sure this particular meta q is still valid, since number of votes for reopen was reduced from 5 to 3 (right? - i might be wrong), which completely changes the reopening dynamic. Inclined to delete it, if system allows it. Anyways, you'll be able to see deleted questions from 10k rep. — tao 12 secs ago
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related discussion at MSE: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/344216/why-is-se-wanting-to-increase-engagement-on-so — gnat 23 secs ago
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You reached 2500 momentarily, and you dropped below again. A deleted post was probably involved. Have you checked stackoverflow.com/reputation ? — yivi 1 min ago
@yivi I've posted the last few lines of the data, if you could check it out that'd be great. — Robo Mop 26 secs ago
Not sure if duplicate, but very related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/274306/… — ivarni 1 min ago
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"What can I do, as a user, to help increase my engagement?" Answer good questions with high quality answers. I try to, but the good questions are rare and often somebody else has already answered or answering them is actually pretty tough. Improve existing content. Vote. Curate. That's already a lot of work. — Trilarion 1 min ago
@Wyck The penalty of downvoting is only on answers and quite low (at least if you have a couple of thousands of internet points and don't know how to spend them otherwise). It's just a small safeguard to avoid abuse of the feature. But downvoting should be as important as upvoting. — Trilarion 51 secs ago
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Being a diamond moderator is about a lot more than just curating content, so it definitely makes sense that someone like yourself would be interested in curating content but not interested in running for diamond moderator. Moderators spend a fair amount of time dealing with sockpuppets, plagiarism, abusive behavior, and other things far beyond content curation. Many of these are tedious; some are worse. It's a very important job, but even more important is having people out there actively engaged with asking/answering questions who are helping to make our content the best it can be. — Cody Gray ♦ 32 secs ago
Heh... I think I may have just reposted Trilarion's comment with twice as many words. Even had to compress all instances of "downvote" to fit around the character limit. Oh well. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
The idea is that you should cast your DVs wisely, rather than indiscriminately DV everything you see. Having a (trivial) rep penalty associated with DVs helps to reduce attempts to game the system, like DVing competing answers. Also worth noting that DVs on questions are "free", and any rep you lose from DVing answers that ultimately get deleted is returned to you when the answers are deleted. DVs are one of the most important tools you have as a content curator, so you should not shy away from using them. But yes, you are definitely doing it for the greater good, at a tiny loss to yourself. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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Hi! You are on Meta but even if you post this on main I doubt anyone could answer unless they like taking a guess. If you re-post do go over and apply the advice in the question checklist — rene 2 mins ago
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That question is very poor quality and should be closed (which it already is) and deleted (which it probably will be soon), not fixed. Making miniscule edits to polish bad questions is generally frowned upon since it's a waste of reviewer's time. Accepting that edit would have bumped it back up on top of the recent activity list, so the reviewers did the right thing there. — ivarni 1 min ago
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@Gowachin There is a basic chart in the original triage introduction. Only difference that I know is that "Should be improved" is now "Requires Editing" and that option no longer disputes flags. — TiiJ7 14 secs ago
@F1Krazy Bringing bad questions up on meta tends to have that effect. In this case it probably saved the OP from a large amount of DVs. — ivarni 8 secs ago
I have supposed that when I put something into favorites. like stackoverflow.com/questions/6162484/… I put all: question and answers (there is no option to put into favorite target answer). So is there option to also check answers for favorite questions? — Eugen Konkov 1 min ago
@TiiJ7 Thanks ! This is really helpfull to understand every aspect of the triage. I now understand all the great power and responsability that come with reviews ! — Gowachin 43 secs ago
From personal experience (screenshot) I can assure you that hostile behavior of SEI towards curators continued at least until December 2019. — Ansgar Wiechers 1 min ago
I'd say it's bad practice to simply tag questions as
jsf
just to have the correct syntax highlighting when a question clearly relates to a primefaces
component and not to the underlying JSF working. — Jasper de Vries just now10:58 AM
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Have raised meta.stackexchange.com/questions/344277/sede-is-offline about that. — Robert Longson 41 secs ago
My disgust with the page in general is that the FGITW answerers did not understand the Unclear question, then I assume that other answers merely drew the meaning of the question from existing answers instead of logically reading the question requirements. When volunteers are earning heaps of "trust points" from completely incorrect answers, Stackoverflow is failing to provide value to researchers. The page should have been closed as Unclear in its first two minutes, not answered. Now we have a completely broken page with illogical answers. We have better content elsewhere. — mickmackusa 41 secs ago
The OP has abandoned the question/site. The page in question can be safely removed without Stackoverflow losing ANY value. All old rep is now locked in, so no users will be hard-done-by. — mickmackusa 1 min ago
Well, we (users with < 20k reps) can't vote to delete an answer anyway, so it is up to trusted users to do that. A flag won't help here. So a downvote is the only thing we could do with this answer and maybe post a new and corrected answer with regex. — Tom 22 secs ago
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@Makoto With all the discussion around the Roadmap concerning the topic of engaging more people, I have to wonder that no one has questioned whether this is because the exodus of experienced community members is being noticed. IOW they're hurting (even without a strike)? If yes, your point (which comes down to "trust") would be one worth making in that discussion. That said... — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
...The fact that we're now advised to DV and VTC without leaving comments - despite the regular demands and complaints that DV-ters should be forced to do so - is an acknowledgement that people involved with site curation do need "shielding". You comment at your own risk, so to speak, but aren't even expected or requested to do so. DV, VTC and move on - don't engage, don't try to lead people to a good question. That, for me, says a lot. With all the push to raise the number of people, that's something notable. — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
@AnsgarWiechers I may be missing something, here, but the screenshot (I can't view deleted messages on SE Meta - to little rep) dates from October, not December. And the topic has nothing to do with curator duties, per se, or "blaming the community" (topic of the Q)? It appears to be about your personal coming to terms (or not) with the CoC and pronouns? — Cindy Meister 1 min ago
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Main's mission hasn't been that since 2014. Now it's to get eyeballs to make advertising money. — Ben 11 secs ago
You have no idea how many similar answers we can get within 1min for easy questions. I face this a lot of time and when it's the case, I have to find a duplicate to close the question. We can do nothing for the answers and you cannot oblige a user to delete his late same answer — Temani Afif 11 secs ago
Sure. Does this give us space / opportunity to proceed in such a manner? — Tiago Martins Peres 24 secs ago
When you are writing your answer you don't see the others so you don't know that you gave a similar answer until you post it. Such situation always mean that the anwser is trivial and the question lack research OR a simple coincidence of two users thinking the same. — Temani Afif 14 secs ago
One can start writing after seeing the other answer. To reduce time (make it faster), the user doing it would need to be there in the question looking for the moment someone answers it and be ready to do minor changes and answer. — Tiago Martins Peres 37 secs ago
Also note that the author of the later answer has made a 'relevant' comment in the earlier answer - indicating (to me) that this is a classic case of 'near-simultaneous' posts. — Adrian Mole 1 min ago
@AdrianMole I tend to agree with you but it's possible to say that just to say that (to look more convincing). — Tiago Martins Peres 1 min ago
The question is from October, the ban happened in November, and the deletion in December. You're right that it's not about curator duties per se, but I believe it's related insofar that it demonstrates the attitude towards people who helped curating the site: removing dissenting opinions without explanation, stonewalling when being asked for an explanation, then banning the user when the opinion is voiced again. And with a ridiculous excuse no less. Saying "how anyone can look at <long list of made-up pronouns> and not see the lunacy in it is beyond me" is rude? Give me a break! — Ansgar Wiechers 42 secs ago
You can start by pinging the gold user explaining to him your thoughts and maybe he will convince you about his opinion or the opposite and the question can be reopened — Temani Afif 1 min ago
The Golden Rule on Stack Overflow is: "If in doubt, always assume best intent!" (Unless you can spot a pattern of 'dodgy' behaviour from a specific user, then it's probably an innocent accident.) — Adrian Mole 1 min ago
Given the conversation we had on stackoverflow.com/questions/60424741/… that seems very unlikely. He seemed to have no interest in discussing nuances of different questions. — Brondahl 42 secs ago
Wait... you asked 5 questions in the last 12hrs? It sounds like you should spend more time researching your problems before posting questions if you're asking that frequently — Nick A 12 secs ago
I spent around 10 hours investigating a problem, managed to follow it and my debug/log process down through several rabbit holes, and then identified 5 narrow questions about aspects of my approach that didn't have answers anywhere else. — Brondahl 10 secs ago
Where are you basing yourself to make that claim and why the opposite of that can't be true? — Tiago Martins Peres 1 min ago
My 5 questions are a V-W-X-Y-Z set of questions, and your considered response appears to be "well you shouldn't have asked all those questions, should you." — Brondahl 10 secs ago
It seems pretty unreasonable for the community to simultaneously complain loudly every time a user asks an X-Y question, but also complain if that user then opens 2 separate questions for the X-question and the Y-question. It's essentially saying "if you think one technique Y could solve situation X, but we think there's a better way to solve that particularly situation X, then we refuse to even consider the possibility that this technique Y could be of interest to anyone at any point." — Brondahl 1 min ago
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Stack Overflow was built to serve single questions with multiple answers, presumably all answering the same question in a unique manner. Asking a series of questions, or asking that people answer questions in a particular order, is not how the system is set up. One should expect some push back to that use of the system. Consider editing your questions such that each question is truly independent of any other question. And next time, consider posting a question, waiting for some answers, then, if you need to, posting the next one. — Heretic Monkey 45 secs ago
Does this answer your question? How to handle historical, highly upvoted but completely incorrect answers — Heretic Monkey 8 secs ago
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One question @Patrice. Knowing what's possible or not forces you to do everything that's possible? — Tiago Martins Peres 47 secs ago
I only linked them together because the community so aggressively insists on shouting that anything they think might be an X-Y question IS such. — Brondahl 5 secs ago
And next time, consider posting a question, waiting for some answers, then, if you need to, posting the next one.
(Given a premise that the questions are independent...) what would be the point of that? Why should I need to delay one questionjust because I have another question that derived from the same investigation? I'm going to want to know how to do the Y, even if you guys can come up with a better solution to X ... because knowing how to solve Y is fundamentally interesting and might be useful in future. — Brondahl 59 secs agoAnd if it's possible, you can expect users to do it @Patrice. Who's right and who's wrong? In such case I believe both can be right. — Tiago Martins Peres 1 min ago
I think you are getting far too emotionally invested in your questions. No one is shouting except you (all caps and bold is widely considered shouting in online environments). I said "consider", not "you must". It seems you are being as rigid and unyielding in your thinking as you accuse others of being... — Heretic Monkey 1 min ago
I already do all those things; except I wouldn't self-describe my contributions as exceptional. So either I'm not the target audience for boosting engagement, or Stack Overflow wants me to boost the quality of my contributions. Judging by the comment "Working directly with targeted groups through UX research, we will identify and invest in features and tools that will improve the experience." does that mean that I am not part of those targeted groups? Otherwise it sounded like I was being asked for help--at least in the form of giving feedback on tools maybe or participating in UX study? — Wyck 8 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Flag Duplicate Answers on the same Question — Stephen Rauch 1 min ago
These two answers are not the same. Note that I haven't looked at who posted first, but the top answer provides more useful information and should therefore be upvoted, as opposed to the second (IMO). AND I have seen duplicate answers that provide no new information to very simple questions removed by mods. Usually, it's when the answer is posted late, but still... If you start doing what you propose, just because "you can" I imagine at some point you'll get a reaction. — Cindy Meister 50 secs ago
Does this answer your question? What can I do if I believe that my question was wrongly marked as a duplicate? — gnat 1 min ago
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Optionally: Create a new correct answer pointing out the flaws in the other(s) and upvote that — Jan Doggen 1 min ago
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I think this answer has good intentions, adding an English translation, at a high level, seems like a good compromise. But there is still the case that OP may not understand any English answers that are sure to arise - and it shouldn't be up to the community to translate the answer for OP, either. — Bender the Greatest 1 min ago
@JanDoggen That came across my head while writing the answer, but slipped in the process. Thanks, it's in. — E_net4 the unsafe 28 secs ago
And will continue to do so until you understand you're assuming I want to do it whereas in reality I want to understand if it's possible or not. Two different things. — Tiago Martins Peres 1 min ago
@Tiago no, I get that point. But it seem to have gone from a theoretical exercise to "It's ok, so I'll do it". To which I am asking "why would you do that". It is a method to have you self-reflect on the benefit of this so maybe you can go "hmmm nope, this guy is right. There is no benefit. no need to do it". But you seem to not get this. so meh. Do as you wish in the end, but I will reiterate that, while unfortunate when it happens, it's ultimately inconsequential. But there's a difference between "it happens, let's shrug it off" and "because it's inconsequential, I will do it". — Patrice 1 min ago
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The apps no longer exist. Voting to close as can no longer be reproduced. — Robert Columbia 33 secs ago
I've seen "how to predict AV" question and skipped it as there is no non-trolling way to ask one... Based on this thread it was a right call as there soo much drama around it... Unfortunately I can't even suggest any edit to that post for it to stop being "those 100K so called developers at Microsoft wasted 30 years and still could not figure out such a trivial thing as to predict if a method called with correct arguments would throw an exception - I need that answer now". — Alexei Levenkov 10 secs ago
I'm not giving you that. Read Cindy Meister's answer, it addresses that concern. If you want to understand more about my own view, I don't think that's relevant here. — Tiago Martins Peres 43 secs ago
@Brondahl well, also take in consideration how often people come to meta with "THIS GOLD USER IS MEAN", and when we look deep in the questions asked and context, we usually go "well..... no? that Gold user is pretty tame, and being nice all things considered." It's a shame, but people who come to meta with that mindset are usually extremely volatile and emotional. Even if you may have it right from a tech perspective here.... it's very possible that's the impression you gave (the emotionality and volatility), and the community kinda pushed back, Knee-jerk reaction style :/ — Patrice 54 secs ago
This post does not answer the feature-request question. Please explain why feature requested in the post (presumably "add 'duplicate answer' flag") either should not be implemented or post something in support of it. — Alexei Levenkov 36 secs ago
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@CindyMeister "The fact that we're now advised to DV and VTC without leaving comments" eh, the annoying popup suggesting i leave a comment every time i downvote is still there. — Kevin B 29 secs ago
Cheers, I would not have guessed that editing tags on a closed question would bump it - after all, review queue specifically suggests that questions are closed when they cannot be salvaged by editors. As for reputation, if that was what the focus, I probably wouldn't be primarily answering questions on desolate tags. — YellowAfterlife 1 min ago
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This is meta - the votes most likely indicate disagreement because people don't think it is worth the effort to implement such a feature, even if you feel it is a "very necessary and vital improvement" — takendarkk 54 secs ago
About votes on FRs - You did read the "feature-request" tag description, didn't you? — Alexei Levenkov 1 min ago
What is wrong with you people? Maked down 6 times because of a feature request that is very necessary and vital improvement! talk about disgruntled and lazy! If you have something to say then say it... don't just hate on the question! — Chris Stone 1 min ago
The text in that feature request tag never said that when I added it, its been changed! If you would like me to remove the tag or have better suggestions to tags I should or should have used then maybe I could remove and change them, also I can help you remove that stick from you know where if you are having difficulty! — Chris Stone 1 min ago
Are you claiming that this text was not in the tag description 40 minutes ago when you posted this question? "On posts tagged feature-request, voting may indicate agreement or disagreement with the proposed change, in addition to the quality or usefulness of the post itself" Either way you should not change the tag because your question is a feature request. — takendarkk 1 min ago
I tried removing the feature-request tag but it won't let me, whats up with that? — Chris Stone 1 min ago
@AlexeiLevenkov I don't agree that "asking whether it's possible" is equivalent to "asserting that it's ridiculous that a solution doesn't exist". I'm completely fine with an answer not existing; I just don't agree that the answer "There isn't a nice solution" is the same as closing as duplicate. — Brondahl 32 secs ago
@AlexeiLevenkov, With Regards you troll-like interpretation. There are plenty of methods that "predict" whether a method called with the "correct" arguments will throw an exception. Anything following the
.TryAction(arg, out answer)
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Marshal
class is doing to understand why it is that it's throwing an Exception that all the docs seem to imply shouldn't really be possible in 'normal' code? But I don't understand why you think it's unreasonable to ask if this thing is possible? — Brondahl 36 secs agoDo you have Responsiveness enabled or disabled? See the footer of any site and search for “Disable Responsiveness” or “Enable Responsiveness”. Is it on or off? — user4642212 1 min ago
I don't understand your feature request. I can shrink my window down to less than a fourth of the screen width and its responsiveness keeps everything perfectly readable with no scrolling nonsense. It's even more responsive than my browser which gets overlapping buttons. — Davy M 1 min ago
You're asking for development time to be dedicated to something that you feel is important. It's not enough that you feel it's important, you need to make the developers feel it's important, and you need to make their bosses feel it's important enough to make their developers spend time on it. Currently your feature request is unclear as to what the real issue is, and doesn't provide justification as to why it is "very necessary and vital improvement" since we can't tell why it's unreadable for you. — Davy M 45 secs ago
@ChrisStone All questions on Meta are required to have at least one of a few different tags that describe what sort of question it is (feature request, support, bug, etc.), so that's why you can't remove it. But why do you want to? Do you think this isn't a feature request? Do you think removing it will stop people from disagreeing with your request? — John Montgomery 33 secs ago
No, not that one. When you have less than 2k rep, every downvote is met with a pop up notification at the top — Kevin B 2 mins ago
Making the site responsive has been an ongoing effort since 2018. With only 4 devs and some designers it takes some 6 to 8 weeks before everything is done. So your feature request is already being worked and we're sad you didn't notice. Oh, in case you wonder about this other modernism: Dark theme. Is also being worked on within the Stack Design system. — rene 1 min ago
That's right, someone changed it ... must have been a dev with DB access then: meta.stackoverflow.com/posts/250232/revisions — rene 53 secs ago
@ChrisStone do you honestly think people are going to respond to you respectfully when you are being very rude? Read the site rules, and don't tell people they have sticks in them because you can't handle being disagreed with. — Sterling Archer 1 min ago
@Ben - Gotta keep the lights on. What you say does have some truth though, seemingly there are people who view this entire endeavor as just buyers and sellers without realizing it is much more than that. — Travis J 31 secs ago
@KevinB Ah. It's been years since I've passed that rep threshhold. In the tags I work in, it's hard to earn rep; took me four or five years to pass 20k. My memory isn't so good anymore that I'd remember that :-) But, on the assumption that most people who engage actively in curation would have passed 2k, in that case the message doesn't target "curators"? — Cindy Meister 38 secs ago
It’s clearly targeting users who are newer to stack, IMO instilling the idea that downvotes should be accompanied by comments. — Kevin B 18 secs ago
I think your question was ill-received because it's a non-issue. Stack Exchange is responsive so you might be having some sort of edge case problem. If your chief complaint is that code blocks don't wrap around well then let me be the first to tell you that it's by design. Aside from that one possibility your post is just hot air. — MonkeyZeus 19 secs ago
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@Chris I didn't downvote you.... but if you handle disagreement with your idea with "talk about disgruntled and lazy"..... how do you expect people to be friendly, nice and gentle to you? Usually I am the type of person to try and speak gently and explain stuff to people. Do you think your responses make it like I will answer you? I feel like if I answer and try to guide you to why you got that reception, why this happens, how to approach the problem you have better, etc...... I'll just get lashed at. No thank you? :/ — Patrice 1 min ago
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I wish people would close Stackoverflow questions as much and MetaStackoverflow questions. — mickmackusa 1 min ago
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Finally maybe we will get a proper blockquote style that doesn’t look like a code block! — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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A vertical line is also used for quotes, and that is a quote of what the bounty user wrote — Nick A 35 secs ago
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Very cool. Thanks. Interesting that in most nations, Java is more popular among Men, but in the United States, it is more popular among women. I love data! — David Frick 46 secs ago
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This is Meta where you ask questions about StackOverflow, which is where you probably meant to post this question. — takendarkk 11 secs ago
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Note that this question will not be on topic for Stack Overflow because you are asking for an off site resource recommendation (What identity server flow to use). Here's a Meta post that might help you rephrase this in a way so that this question can be on topic on Stack Overflow so that you can get the help you need. — Davy M 1 min ago
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