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# Frequently Asked Questions
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- ## Why did you delete my meme?
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+ ## [ Why did you delete my meme?] ( #meme )
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Memes have historically been a controvertial topic in our server. On the one
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hand, they can be fun. On the other, they can be hurtful. A non-trivial
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of over 10,000 people from many different backgrounds, we have to take extra
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care in this area.
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- ## Why shouldn't I ask to ask?
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+ ## [ Why shouldn't I ask to ask?] ( #ask )
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Let's say you join the server and say something like:
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Discord, and you come back to an answer to your question instead of someone
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saying: "I know cryptograhy, what do you want to know?"
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- ## Why are Bucky's (thenewboston) videos not recommended in the server?
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+ ## [ Why are Bucky's (thenewboston) videos not recommended in the server?] ( #bucky )
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There's not really a simple explanation as to why the videos are not
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recommended. The most accurate that a newbie can understand is "they make
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your code actively worse", but that doesn't explain the why, and the why is
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run, instead of having to correct subtle mistakes and misconceptions all the
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way of the learning process.
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- ## Why don't we have separate roles for each language so we can mass-ping people for help?
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+ ## [ Why don't we have separate roles for each language so we can mass-ping people for help?] ( #roles )
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For multiple reasons:
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* The members and helpers of the server are volunteers, who lend their time by
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their own free will without external pressure. Thus, we consider that having a
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