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Note that questions that have accepted or upvoted answers, or have multiple answers can't be deleted. If this is the case, there's more urgency for you to improve your question, to avoid further downvotes.

Note that questions that have accepted or upvoted answers can't be deleted. If this is the case, there's more urgency for you to improve your question, to avoid further downvotes.

Note that questions that have accepted or upvoted answers, or have multiple answers can't be deleted. If this is the case, there's more urgency for you to improve your question, to avoid further downvotes.

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If your question got closed as a duplicate, but you disagree with it being a duplicate, that's a specific case. Read “This question may already have an answer here” - but it does not - or - What can I do when I think my question's not a duplicate?. If you agree with it being closed as a duplicate, you may leave the question to help others find the linked duplicate.

If you got another on-topic question you want to ask, and are unable to ask new questions, and have no answers, per the guidance in this answer you can consider editing the old question out, and a new question in. Do note that asking a new question often gets more attention, especially if your question is already closed or downvoted, so often asking a new question is a better idea.

If you got another on-topic question you want to ask, and are unable to ask new questions, and have no answers, per the guidance in this answer you can consider editing the old question out, and a new question in. Do note that asking a new question often gets more attention, especially if your question is already closed or downvoted, so often asking a new question is a better idea.

If your question got closed as a duplicate, but you disagree with it being a duplicate, that's a specific case. Read “This question may already have an answer here” - but it does not - or - What can I do when I think my question's not a duplicate?. If you agree with it being closed as a duplicate, you may leave the question to help others find the linked duplicate.

If you got another on-topic question you want to ask, and are unable to ask new questions, and have no answers, per the guidance in this answer you can consider editing the old question out, and a new question in. Do note that asking a new question often gets more attention, especially if your question is already closed or downvoted, so often asking a new question is a better idea.

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You can find your deleted questions by going to your profile, the tab questions, and then click recently deleted questions. However, that's only available for 3060 days after deletingasking it. If you want to work on it forquestions that got asked longer ago, consider bookmarkingyou can bookmark it in your browserand still visit and improve it, but you need to keep track of the link.

Try to read and accept what they say. They're intended to help you learn and improve. While you may sometimes disagree with them, try to understand why they got placed, and how to improve your question to avoid others thinkingthink the same.

You can find your deleted questions by going to your profile, the tab questions, and then click recently deleted questions. However, that's only available for 30 days after deleting it. If you want to work on it for longer, consider bookmarking it in your browser.

Try to read and accept what they say. They're intended to help you learn and improve. While you may sometimes disagree with them, try to understand why they got placed, and how to improve your question to avoid others thinking the same.

You can find your deleted questions by going to your profile, the tab questions, and then click recently deleted questions. However, that's only available for 60 days after asking it. If you want to work on questions that got asked longer ago, you can bookmark it and still visit and improve it, but you need to keep track of the link.

Try to read and accept what they say. They're intended to help you learn and improve. While you may sometimes disagree with them, try to understand why they got placed, and how to improve your question to avoid others think the same.

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