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If you were approached by a user who wanted you to correct a software problem with which you had very little experience, to what degree would you trust a crowd-sourced explanation that you found on a tech forum or other non-official website? how can specialists spot a "bad" solution, even if they have never treated the specific problem they are researching?

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