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Thanks for letting us know! @amistre64
youre welcome
Feedback = in math section Thx for letting us know anyway :P
Here is a recent list of edit/delete activities just to make the point drive home. NO activity gets removed or can be hidden..
LOL Kind of like spy work ಠ_ಠ
That's a little scary, but good info :P
^ Indeed LOL
Welcome to OpenStudy aimstre! I'm not sure if you noticed, but you posted your Feedback question the in math section! :( Always be sure to post your questions in the appropriate area! You can find the Feedback section here: http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/OpenStudy%20Feedback Enjoy your study! :3
@♪Chibiterasu He will find you...................and he will ban you ಠ_ಠ *Runs*
this isnt feedback, its a public announcement since I have already had to suspend a number of accounts for using this site to try to find people to give them finished exams
well you should probably post it in feedback as well since people mainly check that section for updates or announcements. Either way, as long as people see it :3
I just witnessed that, it's in the log now :P
lol
They shouldn't do that.
Why not? Can you elaborate on your reasoning please?
How the hell am I supposed to mass lesson 7 unit 4 final if u cant giv me the friggin ansurs?!?!?!!?!? THIS IS BOGUS!
the answer is 46, or is it 49? ... maybe its 42?
I've only asked 2 question of which were practice problems (making sure) .. I do go to an online school, is it against their "code" to be on this website even if i don't ask questions?
I am sure they cannot restrict your online activities, but their main point is that you do not use this site. They see it as a way for people to just hand out an answer since that is what a lot of their students use it for.
"use" I can't be on it? ;~;
We promote a learning and study atmosphere. Something that allows the asker to participate in a solution process. Let them get their hands dirty and correct them when they make a mistake.
Anyone who explicitly asks for answers, or posts exam material is suspended. Others whos activity is suspect get warnings. Your individual use of this site should reflect the "code" of your school. So the specifics will be up to whatever agreement you have with them
I normally do :> usually show them step by step and leave some of the last steps for them... need to find a better method. Thing is people just jump in and give them the answers, ruining the process. I have reported those who have and they continue to do so. So its un motivating having to delete you're whole explanation because someone replies with A,B,C or D and they close the post U_U ( ._.)
its alright if I use it for help to online school right? I dont ask for answers directly I just ask for help to get there
asking for help, and participating is the key. you would have to read your specific code of conduct related to your school to address if such actions are in violation
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