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Looks like a good post that would lead to interesting discussion to me. I'd welcome it being reposted as a top-level in a current main thread.
I'm inclined to be reluctant to self-promote as well. But it's usually really obvious when the situation is somebody writes low-quality posts that were properly exposed and got low engagement because they were low quality, then aggressively self-promotes them to try and compensate, versus a high-quality post that just went up at the wrong time.
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