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I can see by the project owners reply to the issue that although an issue may be present this is not something which they deem as important to the project and therefore has been dismissed by the project owner, it's because of this, this particular issue doesn't hold value to the project or the opensource community. As per our guidelines:
In order to be considered for a reward, the contribution must add value to the Open Source project. Submissions that offer little to no added value to the project will not be eligible for a potential reward.
Did you know we've updated our guidelines for bug-hunting?
As of now, for contributions to be considered for a reward, the project must be included in the Utopian Bug Hunting Whitelist, or explicitly requested by the project owner via Utopian.io Bug Hunting task request.
This means that projects which are not found on the whitelist, won't be suitable for bug-hunting anymore. You can find our whitelist here:
We're working hard to add more projects every day and you'll see this grow considerably over the coming weeks, if you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us on discord, you can also read more about this in Utopian's latest announcement which can be found using the link below:
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