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- I see a downvote to my question. And I would like to know why that was applied; what can I do to improve.Jimmy Zeng– Jimmy Zeng2023-02-15 10:21:31 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2023 at 10:21
- Hello Jimmy, we do not process this kind of information = who voted up/down, I see a perfectly formulated question now after the latest edit. This however does not prevent anyone else from voting as they see fit. I will vote your question up now to "revert" it. Cheers and good luck on our site.Vlastimil Burián– Vlastimil Burián2023-02-15 14:36:51 +00:00Commented Feb 15, 2023 at 14:36
- @JimmyZeng you are an honorable member of the FOSS community. I will you had gotten a good answer. If you ever find a solution, or alternative, please tag me. ☮️❤️🌈🧘🏽🕉☸️☯️Bruno Bronosky– Bruno Bronosky2023-07-26 19:42:18 +00:00Commented Jul 26, 2023 at 19:42
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