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- 1stackoverflow developer guys please debug the bugs in authentication process as i have a hard time to authenticate mainly creating career profile.Vin– Vin2013-05-18 15:22:44 +00:00Commented May 18, 2013 at 15:22
- 4Have a read of How to participate in meta and not die trying. I found it pertinent when I'd made a suggestion that wasn't very well received. (MSO is usually quite conservative and sometimes interprets suggestions for change as criticism of something that is loved.)AndrewC– AndrewC2013-05-18 16:12:08 +00:00Commented May 18, 2013 at 16:12
- 1@Freedom don't suggest edits to draw attention for the question. This was a minor edit. And don't add to draw more attention to your question in edit summery.Himanshu– Himanshu2013-06-04 11:04:22 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2013 at 11:04
- 1@hims056 I'm not sure what extra attention was required, it's already been answered by a StackExchange community manager and that answer has been accepted. Bumping for more attention at this point is just...weird.JonW– JonW2013-06-04 11:25:39 +00:00Commented Jun 4, 2013 at 11:25
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