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Both the tag wiki excerpt and the full tag wiki warn you that cpanel questions are likely to fail to meet the standards required of a question here.

This is not an arbitrary decision by a single moderator. The question has been debated at some length hereThe question has been debated at some length here and the community has slowly come round to the positionthe community has slowly come round to the position that web-panel questions are off-topic for a forum that deals in professional system administration. We have even lost a highly-regarded community-elected moderatorWe have even lost a highly-regarded community-elected moderator over the position.

I understand that you think cPanel questions should be on-topic here, but you should be aware that the debate has already happened. That doesn't mean it can't be re-opened, but the correct order of things is first to come to meta, ask the question, make your case, and win the day; only then should you post the question on the main site.

If - as you have - you choose to do things the other way around, you can't expect a full re-hearing in the comments fields of your subsequent complaint.

Both the tag wiki excerpt and the full tag wiki warn you that cpanel questions are likely to fail to meet the standards required of a question here.

This is not an arbitrary decision by a single moderator. The question has been debated at some length here and the community has slowly come round to the position that web-panel questions are off-topic for a forum that deals in professional system administration. We have even lost a highly-regarded community-elected moderator over the position.

I understand that you think cPanel questions should be on-topic here, but you should be aware that the debate has already happened. That doesn't mean it can't be re-opened, but the correct order of things is first to come to meta, ask the question, make your case, and win the day; only then should you post the question on the main site.

If - as you have - you choose to do things the other way around, you can't expect a full re-hearing in the comments fields of your subsequent complaint.

Both the tag wiki excerpt and the full tag wiki warn you that cpanel questions are likely to fail to meet the standards required of a question here.

This is not an arbitrary decision by a single moderator. The question has been debated at some length here and the community has slowly come round to the position that web-panel questions are off-topic for a forum that deals in professional system administration. We have even lost a highly-regarded community-elected moderator over the position.

I understand that you think cPanel questions should be on-topic here, but you should be aware that the debate has already happened. That doesn't mean it can't be re-opened, but the correct order of things is first to come to meta, ask the question, make your case, and win the day; only then should you post the question on the main site.

If - as you have - you choose to do things the other way around, you can't expect a full re-hearing in the comments fields of your subsequent complaint.

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Both the tag wiki excerpt and the full tag wiki warn you that cpanel questions are likely to fail to meet the standards required of a question here.

This is not an arbitrary decision by a single moderator. The question has been debated at some length here and the community has slowly come round to the position that web-panel questions are off-topic for a forum that deals in professional system administration. We have even lost a highly-regarded community-elected moderator over the position.

I understand that you think cPanel questions should be on-topic here, but you should be aware that the debate has already happened. That doesn't mean it can't be re-opened, but the correct order of things is first to come to meta, ask the question, make your case, and win the day; only then should you post the question on the main site.

If - as you have - you choose to do things the other way around, you can't expect a full re-hearing in the comments fields of your subsequent complaint.