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2024-08-19 10:54:40 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: A74D8DD14B759A4F938B34FC0AF421F4F91B318A70B990D824E4FBDB2E8E51B6
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While this is a joke, inexperienced Linux users may not know that “rm -rf” is dangerous and should be used with caution. In this case, /bin is being recursively and forcefully deleted, where crucial system executables are stored. https://askubuntu.com/questions/670648/what-does-rm-rf-do

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