The submission appears to be a critical error or impersonation. The project name 'Arc XP' refers to a well-known DXP owned by The Washington Post, while the URL and email domain belong to Incisive Media (a B2B publisher owned by 'Arc Network'). The submitter likely confused the software 'Arc XP' with their parent company 'Arc'. Additionally, the claim that 'most people have used my product' is objectively false for both entities. The submission lacks verifiable data, contains typos, and provides no evidence of the claimed traction.
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