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What is the point of closing a question that is asked, answered, got positive reception, and has an answer accepted by questioner?

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What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there is a couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views and, impertinent to other users by the record of their negative voting, and last but not the least an overbearing attitude.

What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there is a couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views and impertinent to other users by the record of their negative voting.

What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there is a couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views, impertinent to other users by the record of their negative voting, and last but not the least an overbearing attitude.

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What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there areis a couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views and impertinent to other users by the record of their negative votingsvoting.

What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there are couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views and impertinent to other users by the record of their negative votings.

What is the point of closing the question that is asked, answered, got positive reception by users, and has an answer accepted by questioner? The case in point is the following question and answer: Most serious and significant attacks on Tor users have been done via malware. What is the state of the art technology to defend against this?

It gives the impression that there is a couple of over zealous folks who may have excessive negative views and impertinent to other users by the record of their negative voting.

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