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Q&A How can I effortlessly spawn new, unused URLs to the same question on Codidact?

I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them. You have...

posted 3y ago by Olin Lathrop‭  ·  edited 3y ago by ArtOfCode‭

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#5: Post edited by user avatar ArtOfCode‭ · 2021-07-29T12:50:51Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make. Think about how we'd feel if another user exploited a coding quirk on Codidact to do something we clearly state is against the rules. Don't be that jerk.
  • We don't want Codidact associated with sneaking around the rules on other sites. This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
  • -1 and flagged for moderator attention.
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make. Think about how we'd feel if another user exploited a coding quirk on Codidact to do something we clearly state is against the rules.
  • We don't want Codidact associated with sneaking around the rules on other sites. This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
#4: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-07-29T12:18:35Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make. Think about how we'd feel if another user exploited a coding quirk on Codidact to do something we clearly state is against the rules. Don't be that jerk.
  • We don't want Codidact associated with sneaking around the rules on other sites. This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make. Think about how we'd feel if another user exploited a coding quirk on Codidact to do something we clearly state is against the rules. Don't be that jerk.
  • We don't want Codidact associated with sneaking around the rules on other sites. This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
  • -1 and flagged for moderator attention.
#3: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-07-29T12:16:51Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make.
  • This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make. Think about how we'd feel if another user exploited a coding quirk on Codidact to do something we clearly state is against the rules. Don't be that jerk.
  • We don't want Codidact associated with sneaking around the rules on other sites. This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
#2: Post edited by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-07-29T12:10:58Z (over 3 years ago)
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make.
  • This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a low without getting caught.
  • I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links". However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.
  • You have no right to do that. Shame on you. Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make.
  • This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a law without getting caught.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar Olin Lathrop‭ · 2021-07-29T12:08:16Z (over 3 years ago)
I'm not familiar with Reddit, and don't know what you mean by "submit links".  However, it seems this other site has certain rules, and your question here is about how to circumvent them.

You have no right to do that.  Shame on you.  Whether you think the rules are silly or not, it's their call to make.

This question should be closed for the same reason we close questions like how to fool for-pay software to run without having paid for it, or how to break a low without getting caught.