While the point deduction helps things a lot as my main issue was 6/downvote was a bit much (especially since the malicious ones can do some damage in mass), I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
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While the point deduction helps things a lot as my main issue was 6/downvote was a bit much (especially since the malicious ones can do some damage in mass), I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote.
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If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it. Ig you want to keep the points, the only way is to remove thr vote and then comment. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point.
While the point deduction helps things a lot as my main issue was 6/downvote was a bit much (especially since the malicious ones can do some damage in mass), I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
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I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point. You may not have any interest in risking it by blowing the KNOX eFuse (or chancing it), but if you bought the phone used what’s to stop the previous owner(s) from triggering the 0x1 flag and you didn’t know because it was masked? Unless you see Samsung Official in the bootloader, you have NO WAY of being 100% sure.
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Like I mentioned as an example I don’t like KNOX and if I blown the eFuse so be it - no more Samsung Health or KNOX folders, but it’s not going to be a death sentence.
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I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point.
I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
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While the point deduction helps things a lot as my main issue was 6/downvote was a bit much (especially since the malicious ones can do some damage in mass), I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point. You may not have any interest in risking it by blowing the KNOX eFuse (or chancing it), but if you bought the phone used what’s to stop the previous owner(s) from triggering the 0x1 flag and you didn’t know because it was masked? Unless you see Samsung Official in the bootloader, you have NO WAY of being 100% sure.
Like I mentioned as an example I don’t like KNOX and if I blown the eFuse so be it - no more Samsung Health or KNOX folders, but it’s not going to be a death sentence.
I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point. You may not have any interest in risking it by blowing the KNOX eFuse (or chancing it), but if you bought the phone used what’s to stop the previous owner(s) from triggering the 0x1 flag and you didn’t know because it was masked? Unless you see Samsung Official in the bootloader, you have NO WAY of being 100% sure.
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Like I mentioned as an example I don’t like KNOX and if I blown the eFuse so be it - no more Samsung Health or KNOX folders, but it’s not going to be a death sentence.
I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
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I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it with the only way to get them back being remove the downvote first. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point. You may not have any interest in risking it by blowing the KNOX eFuse (or chancing it), but if you bought the phone used what’s to stop the previous owner(s) from triggering the 0x1 flag and you didn’t know because it was masked? Unless you see Samsung Official in the bootloader, you have NO WAY of being 100% sure.
I think the way forward next is a comment tied to the downvote. If you remove the comment, you lose the downvote and points as a way to punish the user for trying to bypass it. Ran into an issue where I got a phantom downvote on an answer I really needed to know why. It was on this one: https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/483491/I+cannt+set+up+my+secure+folder+unauthorized+software+was+installed#answer586731
I am aware the blown KNOX flag probably isn’t common, but it’s still a valid thing to mention as a check point. You may not have any interest in risking it by blowing the KNOX eFuse (or chancing it), but if you bought the phone used what’s to stop the previous owner(s) from triggering the 0x1 flag and you didn’t know because it was masked? Unless you see Samsung Official in the bootloader, you have NO WAY of being 100% sure.