Successful hacks makes Codeforces better. Here are at least two reasons:↵
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- A successful hack helped stable ProblemSet↵
- The defenders can quickly find bugs in their own code through the test provided by hackers↵
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So hackers make contributions to the community, they deserve some contribution.↵
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**UDP1**:↵
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[user:VLamarca,2021-04-23]'s number of hacks(number of problem hacks) also a good suggestion. ↵
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If it does increases contribution, $\frac{100 x}{100 + x}$ contribution may be simple nice, where $x$ is number of problem hacks. ↵
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Fade hacks mentioned by [user:Real_Father_Of_Ash,2021-04-23] is really annoying, it does know how to improve, but I believe that people who are loving codeforces and care about contribution won't do like this.↵
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Really hope admin: [user:MikeMirzayanov,2021-04-23] and [user:geranazavr555,2021-04-23] could take it into consideration.
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- A successful hack helped stable ProblemSet↵
- The defenders can quickly find bugs in their own code through the test provided by hackers↵
↵
So hackers make contributions to the community, they deserve some contribution.↵
↵
↵
**UDP1**:↵
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[user:VLamarca,2021-04-23]'s number of hacks(number of problem hacks) also a good suggestion. ↵
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If it does increases contribution, $\frac{100 x}{100 + x}$ contribution may be simple nice, where $x$ is number of problem hacks. ↵
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Fade hacks mentioned by [user:Real_Father_Of_Ash,2021-04-23] is really annoying, it does know how to improve, but I believe that people who are loving codeforces and care about contribution won't do like this.↵
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Really hope admin: [user:MikeMirzayanov,2021-04-23] and [user:geranazavr555,2021-04-23] could take it into consideration.