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Is this a repost? I swear I saw a question just like this recently...– ChrisCommented Jul 3 at 11:36
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Hi, yes. The question got marked as asking for recommendations (which i was not, but while re-reading my post i realised i formulated it like i did) and i deleted it and made sure to formulate my question better. I already deleted the old post– FallenAngel7882Commented Jul 3 at 16:05
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In the future, please don't do that: "Do not post your question a second time, as it will be closed as a duplicate of your first question, and may attract downvotes. Also, do not delete your question and re-ask it, as your previous question will be undeleted and your new one closed as a duplicate." Instead, please edit the existing question to make it on-topic.– ChrisCommented Jul 3 at 16:24
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In the pop-up where it said the question was closed, it said i can delete it and post another question that follows the guidelines. And that's what i did– FallenAngel7882Commented Jul 4 at 5:12
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