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Computers and Technology, 23.07.2020 14:01, divine134

Need help with! Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts or answering any of my questions on this. [][] Firstly, chooses the category that your questions go in based on your age, so if you asked a highly advanced or high un-advanced question for your age group it will still go in the same category. Is this a glitch? How do I change this? [][] Secondly, says 80% of questions are answered in 10 minutes. They must have made a mistake, right? I went to "All" and i'd say about 20% of questions are answered in 10 minutes. I've seen a question that was unanswered for 6 days... [][] Thirdly, what's wrong with the points system? The more points a question offers, the more likely someone will answer it. This system incentivizes answering low difficulty and high point questions. [][] Fourth, i'm hearing about a lot of people getting banned from for no reason. Why is this the case? [][] Fifth, why does keep giving a red notification on my messages bar, even though when I click it says no messages? Also said they were removing the private messages section and linked an article from 2018. How long does it take to update a site?

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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 13:10, LuckyCharms988
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