The term '400' in a technology context is most commonly associated with HTTP status codes. Specifically, a '400 Bad Request' error indicates that the server cannot understand the request due to malformed syntax or invalid parameters sent by the client (e.g., your web browser or application). It signifies an issue on the client-side needing correction before resending the request. It's not a technology itself, but an error code used in web communications.
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