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1If you feel a question is insulting the right action is to flag it. Not to answer it and question the moderators of a site in your answer. We let questions like these up as it gives a good option to answer 'No, this is not how it works.'– Willeke ♦Commented Mar 30, 2023 at 4:52
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I can't see a button to flag it or react to it in any other way.– user6732Commented Mar 30, 2023 at 13:45
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That might be because you have no earlier activity, people who are not active on the site are restricted in what they can do. In that case, there is a contact and a feedback link at the bottom of the page.– Willeke ♦Commented Mar 30, 2023 at 13:59
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1Thank you, I'll use that. I still think questions about "how do I break a law" are off-topic. If nothing else, they picture us Westerners in a bad light.– user6732Commented Mar 30, 2023 at 14:08
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1This is not a 'how do I break the law' question. But an 'Is this really how that law works' question.– Willeke ♦Commented Mar 30, 2023 at 14:10
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