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4242Refer to the code for detailed information: [calculateRank.js](https://github.com/anuraghazra/github-readme-stats/blob/master/src/calculateRank.js)
4343
4444## Rationale
45- This is not to cheat an app or to fake something.
46- Much more, this should not be interpreted as spam.
47-
48- But remember, the stats of GitHub can be misleading
49- even if a software developer is good enough.
50-
51- If you only use GitHub to code and code, you
52- would not have a good standing. GitHub
53- encourages non-code use, always remember that.
54- It's just like it can be used as Google Docs.
55- That's the point.
56-
57- If you really feel that you deserve that rank,
58- then go for it.
45+ This is not about tricking the system or creating fake
46+ contributions. It is important to understand that GitHub
47+ statistics can sometimes be misleading, even for highly
48+ skilled developers.
49+
50+ If you only use GitHub for coding, your profile might not
51+ fully reflect your abilities. GitHub encourages a variety
52+ of activities beyond just coding, such as participating in
53+ discussions, reviewing code, and contributing to
54+ documentation.
55+
56+ Think of GitHub as more than just a coding platform—it's a
57+ collaborative space similar to Google Docs. Engaging in
58+ diverse activities on GitHub can provide a more accurate
59+ representation of your contributions and skills.
60+
61+ If you believe you deserve a higher rank, actively
62+ participate in the community and showcase your full range
63+ of abilities. This is why we have this *unofficial* ranking.
5964
6065## Commits
6166Make sure that you turn on
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