The HTTP status code 201 indicates that a new resource was successfully created in response to the request, which is typically in context with a POST or PUT request. Other status codes like 200, 204, and 403, represent a successful request, successful request with no content to send in response, and unauthorized access respectively, which are not directly related to the creation of a new resource.
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