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I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

 

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

 

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

 

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please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

 

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

 

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

 

[…]

 

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

[…]

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

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I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questionscertain questions automatically?

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

[…]

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

[…]

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

[…]

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?

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Can't we prevent some questions from being tweeted (at least until they're reviewed)?

I mean, I understand that our Twitter account is for publicity, but do we really want to tweet about certain questions automatically?

why 1kb contain 1024 byte? 1kb = 1000 byte

I tired But i don't get the exact answer why 1kb store = 1024 byte . how its is begin done can anyone explain me from starting and what is another thing that 1kb also store 1000 byte . i am getting confuse .i tired following these question

[…]

please don't close this as duplicate . am getting very confuse from these question

I get that not everyone speaks or writes perfect English. This is not a personal accusation – we all make mistakes. And it's good that we as a community can edit in these cases.

But, before such questions are released into the wild of the internet, could we get a chance to review them, and put them into a better shape? Some kind of manual control for Tweets before they are sent?