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Social Studies, 09.11.2020 22:20 anahi8621

Why did they remove my question? It did not give me a reason, just a link to their Guidelines Website. When a question I'm following gets removed, it gives a reason. Why not give me a reason for my OWN QUESTION?! I would also LOVE to know why the report flag on my question is red, only for it to get removed, only for me to break the same rule because I DONT KNOW WHICH RULE I BROKE. TL;DR: I'm mad >:L

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