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				- September 23, 2025 at 9:27 am
- in reply to: How do I fix Roblox error code 280?
 Hi there! Error code 280 on Roblox is almost always related to outdated client versions. It basically means the game you’re trying to join requires a newer Roblox version than what you currently have. Normally, Roblox auto-updates when you launch it, but sometimes it glitches. The first thing I’d recommend is closing Roblox completely (make sure it’s not running in the background), then reopening it so the update can install. If that doesn’t work, try uninstalling Roblox and reinstalling it fresh from the official site or the Microsoft Store. I had this exact issue last year after Roblox pushed a big patch—nothing worked until I reinstalled, and then it was fine. One more tip: check your system’s date and time settings, because if they’re off, Roblox can act weird with updates. Don’t worry, it’s usually not account-related—just a sync issue with updates. You’ll be back in soon! - September 23, 2025 at 4:54 am
- in reply to: How do you add a drop-down list in Excel?
 Yes, you can! It’s a built-in feature. Data Validation is your friend. I like to name ranges for flexibility—makes the drop-down dynamic. Works in Excel Online too, but the menu is slightly tucked away. - September 22, 2025 at 9:48 am
- in reply to: How do I report blackmail on Snapchat safely and effectively?
 Hi, I’m really sorry you or someone you know is dealing with this—it’s serious and stressful. On Snapchat, the first thing to do is keep evidence. Take screenshots of the threats, usernames, and any related messages. Don’t delete anything. Then, you can report the account directly from the app: tap and hold the Snapchatter’s name, hit the three dots, then choose “Report.” Select “Harassment” or “Threats/Blackmail” as the reason. Alternatively, you can go to Snapchat’s support site and submit a report under “Safety Concerns.” Once reported, Snapchat’s Trust & Safety team reviews it and can suspend or ban the user. But don’t stop there—if threats are serious, contact local law enforcement immediately and share your evidence. Blackmail is a crime, not just a violation of app rules. The sooner you act, the safer you’ll be. And block the blackmailer so they can’t reach you further. Stay safe—you’re not alone. - September 22, 2025 at 4:40 am
- in reply to: What does “FN” mean when someone uses it on Snapchat?
 FN = “For Now” in most chats, like “That’s fine fn.” But if someone’s making weekend plans, it’ll mean “Friday Night.” It’s not an official Snapchat feature, just shorthand people throw in. I’d treat it contextually instead of assuming one definition. - September 18, 2025 at 11:22 am
- in reply to: What is the Snapchat planets order in the best friends list?
 Hello, the order is Mercury to Neptune—exactly like the real solar system. You’re the sun, and your top eight friends orbit as planets. Snapchat+ only. 
 
            