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I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-stephttps://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But deleting the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But deleting the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

I have a question closed https://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But deleting the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

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slhck Mod
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Question Closeddeleted with no recourse?

I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But closingdeleting the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

Question Closed with no recourse?

I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But closing the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

Question deleted with no recourse?

I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But deleting the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

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I have a question closed [http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step] andhttp://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But closing the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

I have a question closed [http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step] and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But closing the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

I have a question closed http://superuser.com/questions/831078/yosemite-osx-install-stuck-on-first-step and a moderator comment "Don't use pirated software?" when this is not the case.

There isn't even a way to contact the moderator or another mod.

I think not having a recourse to explain the situation is a bad idea. Maybe a moderator can hold/review a question until he gets more clarification? But closing the question directly seems a bit rude to me.

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