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No. You can submit a problem you already figured out — especially if the fix was hard to find or poorly documented elsewhere. We'll turn it into a clean, searchable guide either way.
Duplicates actually help us prioritize. If multiple members tip the same issue, it moves higher in the editorial queue. We'll still acknowledge your submission.
Tips submitted this week are prioritized for the following week's editorial calendar. Complex or niche problems may take longer, but we work through the queue in order.
Yes. Every guide sourced from a member tip carries a contributor credit — your display name and a link to your profile. It's permanent.
Anything tech-related: Windows errors, macOS quirks, browser bugs, slow performance, malware symptoms, driver issues, network anomalies, app crashes. If it's a real problem a real person encountered, it's fair game.
Absolutely. If you helped a friend or coworker and noticed the problem was poorly documented online, submit it. That's exactly the kind of tip we want.
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