%2cmasahub

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If you see %2Cmasahub in a search query or a log, it means the original search included a comma before "masahub". For example, a user might have searched for ",masahub" (comma plus the word) or copied a fragment from a list: "hub,masahub" . %2Cmasahub

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In search syntax, a comma rarely has special meaning. In databases, commas separate values. Therefore, ,masahub could imply a second-level tag or a sub-category. However, given no major platform uses this, it is more likely an artifact of poor copy-pasting. a web platform