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I've posted a question yesterday, with fairly few information about the problem (the information I had at that time was posted), and today I've edited it and provided a lot more information (basically from the research I've did in the problem).

But now, my question doesn't appear in any list on Stack Overflow, because basically it is a question from yesterday. How could I draw more attention to my question after I've made a lot of improvements to it? I would be willing to offer a bounty if someone is able to solve my problem, but I still have to wait a day until I am eligible to offer a bounty.

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  • Based on what it says there, there is no real way(even after a large redo of a question, even after providing a lot more useful information) to get more attention to a question that is already posted. Do I have the right to repost my question then, so it appears once again on the front of the respective tag lists? Sep 18, 2015 at 17:43
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    @AdamBaranyai Do not repost the question. When you edited the question, it was bumped up in the list of active questions.
    – Louis
    Sep 18, 2015 at 17:44
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    Um, no. But you need to be patient instead. Stack Overflow is not waiting for you, it's the other way around. The >100K Top User that can tell you exactly what is wrong may be asleep or at work. Possibly both.
    – Jongware
    Sep 18, 2015 at 17:45
  • stackoverflow.com/help/no-one-answers Also, questions get bumped to the "active" tab when edited. Do not make meaningless edits just to bump your post, but it would be helpful to document your research in the post as you wait some time to post a bounty.
    – CubeJockey
    Sep 18, 2015 at 17:45

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