Nobody "removed" any of your posts.
However, your questions were closed as a duplicate, because they are fundamentally the same question. I don't think anyone will disagree for a moment that:
are identical to your original question:
How can I force an old-style Alt-Tab dialog programatically in Windows 10?
Now, your original question was also closed by David (and two others users) as off-topic because, in its original form, it didn't look like a programming question. Indeed, it looked like a technical support question about using Windows itself, which are better asked on Super User. In fact, Norbert gave you a link to what seemed to be a duplicate question already asked and answered on Super User.
However, your more recent edits have made clear that you are actually asking a programming question. As such, I've re-opened the original question.
For future reference, this is the way it should work. If a question gets closed as unclear or off-topic, then it should be edited (if possible) to comply with our requirements. If and when that happens, then the original question can be re-opened, either by the same people who originally closed it or different people with equivalent privileges. Under no circumstances should you re-post the same question multiple times.