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I’m asking this question because, in this question which I posted, I have corrected myself. And of course, I have bulled only her, but not in front of her.

Question: Why do I get “on hold messages”? For example:

What’s wrong in this? I have seen many users who ask similar like this one, but they don’t get “on hold”. For example, in here. To me is seems unfair, that I get on hold, but others don’t.

What’s wrong with this?

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    spiral succulent's answer covers the issue well, but one more observation: holds don't last forever. A lot of questions are put on hold (for various reasons), edited to fix the issue that caused the hold, and then the hold is removed. Just because a question is not on hold now doesn't mean that it never was, and questions on hold for too long get closed.
    – Upper_Case
    Oct 24, 2018 at 21:36

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"Asking "What should I do?" is off topic. - Questions should ask for help achieving a specific goal. Your question is asking for personal advice on "what to do" without defining a goal; this is too subjective. Edit your question to explain what you hope to achieve and how you would like to interact with the others involved."

Why "What should I do?" is off topic is covered here Are "what should I do" questions on topic here?

https://interpersonal.stackexchange.com/help/asking

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    Might also be worth putting this meta in there somewhere that specifically discusses why "What should I do?" is off-topic: interpersonal.meta.stackexchange.com/q/1310/11811
    – scohe001
    Oct 24, 2018 at 21:38
  • Ok, then can you ask on here to grant us permission to ask “what should I do”?
    – Alex A
    Oct 25, 2018 at 4:56
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    @AlexA sorry, not gonna happen. There's a reason why these questions are off-topic (see all the links provided here)
    – kscherrer
    Oct 25, 2018 at 7:44

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