Welcome to the thirteenth day of my BrainFuck challenge. I skipped one day, but had good reasons, got stuck in traffic for 6 hours. Which gave me plenty of time to think about the next question, to be honest.
So, for those of you unaware, BrainFuck is an actual programming language, invented in the last century, which features only 8 instructions (or opcodes). It's a complete turing machine, meaning that any computable task can be written in it, given we have enough storage and time (which would be questionable, at least). Nevertheless, it's a fun way to create small riddles, like the ones I've been creating for the last ten days (please refer to the end of the articles for details).
Today's question is still Steemit related, but in a more subtle way:
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++++++++.<<<<.>>>>-------------------.+++.+++++.----------.<<<<.>>>>++++
+++++++.++++++.-.<<<<.>>>++++++++++.>.---------------..++++++++.----.+++
++++++++.<<<<.>>>++++++++++++++++.>-----.-.++++++.<--.++++++++.+++++.>-.
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If you don't know what this is about, have a look at the first and the second post, hopefully you'll understand more.
And If you're here for the first time, well, this post means I will just post a code snippet, written in a programming language called BrainFuck (like, really) and your task is to run that program, find the question (the program will only output a question) and come back here to respond in the comments.
The first three answers get a full upsteem from me.
Play!
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