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I think you should reword this answer. It is confusing, especially for readers who haven't carefully read the question. Otherwise, kudos for putting in the work.Aleksandr Dubinsky– Aleksandr Dubinsky2020-03-30 20:10:40 +00:00Commented Mar 30, 2020 at 20:10
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At this point I think I'd be fine with deleting it, but my account appears to have been banned for unknown or arbitrary reasons again. Can't even seem to pull up what got deleted, assuming I need to improve an answer. Surely I didn't get banned for the above? I have done a major update any ways so I will update it, but good grief the algorithm needs toning down.R Ben R– R Ben R2020-05-04 18:30:33 +00:00Commented May 4, 2020 at 18:30
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Just to clarify I don't believe I have ever deleted any of my answers, I either leave them or improve them. I was just expressing frustration with the site in general. It feels like it is playing wack-a-mole with me still.R Ben R– R Ben R2020-05-04 18:42:45 +00:00Commented May 4, 2020 at 18:42
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