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1This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center.– RamhoundCommented Jun 30 at 17:15
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There isn’t one– RamhoundCommented Jun 30 at 19:03
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A moderator closed your question. While I voted to close it because you were asking for a website recommendation on Super User, questions seeking website recommendations are outside the scope of Super User. I was NOT the binding vote to close this question. If you are suggesting I have a personal vendetta against you, that is a severe accusation. There is no Stack Exchange community where a question seeking a Linux forum recommendation would be within scope. Your question was closed on it's own merits and nothing else.– RamhoundCommented Jun 30 at 19:12
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@Deyaa There is no "personal vendetta" here, this question is simply off topic. We do not allow questions requesting products, software or websites.– Mokubai ♦Commented Jun 30 at 19:17
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@Deyaa—This is the only question linked to this profile that has received downvotes. If you have a deleted question, I cannot see that activity, so I won't comment on that potential activity. This question has received downvotes on its merits. You asked for a Linux forum recommendation; questions seeking that recommendation are not within our scope here at Super User. You asked within a comment where this question might be within scope, and my answer is there isn't one. Your question was already being closed before you asked for a SE community where this question would be in scope.– RamhoundCommented Jun 30 at 19:29
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