12:30 AM
@KarlKnechtel: I copy and paste code from Stack Overflow into my IDE all the time, and I'm pretty sure I'm doing it right. — President James K. Polk 28 secs ago
1:13 AM
Please read the following if you can't ask new questions on the main Stack Overflow site: What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions from this account”? — Makyen ♦ 24 secs ago
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3:03 AM
The system records that you were rate limited for asking questions for A) two days on 2023-09-22, and you posted a question on 2023-09-24; and B) 7 days on 2023-09-25 and you posted a question on 2023-10-02. Given that both of those questions were posted shortly after the respective rate limit expired, I have a hard time believing that you never saw the rate limit page. Those rate limit pages were your warning that you might be banned. — Makyen ♦ 7 secs ago
@Makyen I had no idea I was rate limited before the ban. That would have been very useful. I believe there is a way to specifically check if the notification was shown (as was done in meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/418672/i-received-a-question-ban-without-seeing-any-warnings). I am fairly confident I would have seen a warning or popup. Is the expected behavior that the only warning is if I try to ask a question and get rate-limited? — BigMistake 6 secs ago
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4:21 AM
It's especially painful trying to copy code on a touchscreen. Most of the time I end up having to edit the post so that I can select what I want. — PM 2Ring 21 secs ago
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6:15 AM
As far as I'm aware, the rate limit history which I detailed above is only recorded if you attempt to post a new question and the system shows you the rate limit page, which includes a warning "However, the reception your question has received thus far might ultimately block your account from asking questions entirely." That page also includes additional advice as well as links to further reading and more information. In other words, unlike the MSO question to which you've linked, there is a record of you being shown those warnings. — Makyen ♦ 56 secs ago
Now, that doesn't mean a warning couldn't be made more prominent, but you were shown it, twice (at least that's what the system has recorded). — Makyen ♦ 10 secs ago
6:38 AM
"I was banned in part because I didn't know about other sites" that's a very wrong thought process to have when using any Stack Exchange site. You're not question banned because you didn't know about other sites, you're question banned because you didn't know what is on-topic for this site. Please go through the help center and read various pages like How to Ask and What topics can I ask about here? etc. if you want to get that information. — Abdul Aziz Barkat 58 secs ago
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8:55 AM
a warning already exists, many people simply don't see it/ignore it as "not my problem". Any ideas on making it more "robust" ? At this point I would be all for giant arrows pointing towards it, really. — Gimby 34 secs ago
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10:08 AM
I dont think You should downvote him, Even if it's the META version of stack overflow, This question is good, And the answers are great! — Eden Refaelov 17 secs ago
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12:00 PM
@Gimby - It could be a huge black and yellow notification, with caution icons, and the entire thing flashs and there would be users who would STILL ignore the warning. Just like this author ignored the warning that was displayed at least twice. — Security Hound 1 min ago
12:48 PM
@SecurityHound I think I'll stick with being flippant rather than dropping a bomb like that. — Gimby 19 secs ago
1:25 PM
"I had no idea I was rate limited before the ban. That would have been very useful.... I am fairly confident I would have seen a warning or popup." - to be clear: your claim is that, among other things, you coincidentally did not try to ask a question on 2023-09-23, 2023-09-26, 2023-09-27, 2023-09-28, 2023-09-29, 2023-09-30, or 2023-10-01 (days when it wouldn't have worked due to the rate limiting), but did on 2023-09-24 and 2023-10-02 (the first days you would have been able to after the rate limit)? — Karl Knechtel 28 secs ago
1:49 PM
There is a comment by the moderator explaining the rationale for the deletion. and you still have a non-deleted identical answer here: stackoverflow.com/a/77964090/1426539. Considering these facts, what would be the basis for your "appeal"? Please, edit your question to include your arguments, if any. — yivi 40 secs ago
Also, please note that the "without reading it thoroughly" assertion is rather unconstructive. Especially on an answer that short. It only shows that you haven't read the comment under the deleted answer, or deliberately ignored it. — Cerbrus 26 secs ago
Also I'd complain about you not reading the answers to that question throughly. What point does you answer add that is not already covered in the existing ones? For example this one covers your points. — Abdul Aziz Barkat 37 secs ago
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4:46 PM
wait, am i supposed to check out the podcast before or after the second instruction stating i am to read the original announcement post "first"? — yarns 7 secs ago
Karl.. see this , stackoverflow.com/questions/74674640/… similar question answered easily by someone who knew the answer... you dont know the answer so you are complaining about the question. — Stevo just now
@Cerbrus nor can users edit discussions. They can't really be trusted with that, either. — VLAZ 37 secs ago
"I recently added a comment about a new gitconfig feature and it was deleted." Nit pick, but comments are something entirely different. Ironically, had your "comment" been an actual Comment, then it likely wouldn't have been deleted. — Thom A 8 secs ago
5:20 PM
Makes sense that the normal curation privileges do not apply here. "Discussions" is fundamentally different. Wiki-style editing may not be even logical in this context, nor seeing deleted "posts". I dislike "discussions" very much, but I think it may be correct the this part of the site does not behave like Q&A, or has the same set of tools available. — yivi 17 secs ago
'screenshot not included, so as to not further distribute the deleted content' Could you not just take a screen shot and pixelate, blur or otherwise obfuscate the content in an image editor? Just saying. — RobH 20 secs ago
I mean, taking a screenshot of some blured text on a background is hardly indicating anything useful. — Kevin B 55 secs ago
5:43 PM
Does this answer your question? What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”? — VLAZ 33 secs ago
If you provide a link to the question we might be able to advise you better. — Robert Longson 1 min ago
I mean... if you're referring to the question i think you are, i'm kinda surprised the other one wasn't downvoted. :shrug: luck of the draw? I'd advise against linking it here. — Kevin B 59 secs ago
The question was re-opened so deemed worth of re-opening by the volunteer reviewers but then closed by the Bot 10 days later. Kevin it was as stated very similar to another question that was answered almost instantly by someone that knew the answer so was vakid but you just dont know the answer so want it down voted. — Stevo 13 secs ago
"automatically closed by the CommunityBot" the community user doesn't close any posts on its own, you probably mean that the post was deleted. See this help center article: stackoverflow.com/help/auto-deleted-questions — Abdul Aziz Barkat 10 secs ago
6:17 PM
heh, no, i most certainly know how to select an element by attribute value, that's why i expected it'd be downvoted. It's very much a duplicate. — Kevin B 32 secs ago
Abdul your quote is incorrect didn't say closed i said "This post is hidden. It was automatically deleted last month by CommunityBot." — Stevo 25 secs ago
No, they're correct @Stevo . Check the first sentence of your question. I've added emphasis to the part where you state something that didn't happen: "My question was reopened but then automatically closed by the CommunityBot just 10 days later !" Community does not close questions automatically. — Thom A 8 secs ago
We're talking about the content of the question, not the title of the question, @Stevo . — Thom A 37 secs ago
"Should I create a new account ?" Read the rest of that error you quote in the title and you will see that it clearly states not to do that. — Thom A 30 secs ago
this place really is a waste of time ... you guys dont want to answer questions you find it more fun making excuses for not dealing with the real question ... i really am not going to waste any more time here ... Good luck — Stevo 23 secs ago
Who can add such a warning for other tags as well (reputation based, mods, gold tag holders, staff, ...)? Assuming these people have access to change/add such warnings, where can the warning be changed? — Progman 30 secs ago
6:39 PM
In addition, the moderator-visible records of post rate-limits record the number of remaining rate-limit days, rather than the total days of the rate limit. So, for example, the "2-day" rate limit recorded on 2023-09-22 was actually from 2023-09-17 (from their previously posted question that was downvoted on the same day) through 2023-09-24, but the user didn't attempt to post a question until 2023-09-22, so it's recorded as a duration of 2 days, as that was the remaining time at the point the user attempted to post a question and was shown the notice about being rate limited. — Makyen ♦ 35 secs ago
@KarlKnechtel Just FYI: As far as I'm aware, the system only makes a record of the user having a rate limit at the time they attempt to post a new question. So, the fact that there's a record of a couple of rate limits indicates that the user did attempt to post a question on the day that the rate limit was recorded and, in fact, was twice shown the rate limit page, which does include a warning about potentially being banned as a result of the poor reception of their questions. — Makyen ♦ 42 secs ago
@Stevo The only question you ask here is "Should I create a new account?" which you yourself already said it tells you not to do. — John Montgomery 24 secs ago
@SecurityHound I've never deleted a question. There are auto-deleted questions, though, yes. — BigMistake 1 min ago
7:30 PM
@BigMistake - I can't determine how many deleted questions you might have. I just looked at your question history and determined, based on what hasn't be deleted, it wasn't enough to result in a question ban that spans multiple years starting in September 2023. — Security Hound 28 secs ago
"I recently added a comment" - If your answer was deleted, and it was a comment, then the answer was properly deleted due to the fact it was a comment. So are you complaining about your deleted answer or deleted comment? — Security Hound 52 secs ago
8:26 PM
I would like to humbly posit at this point that attention to detail is an important quality for programmers. — Karl Knechtel 52 secs ago
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10:35 PM
@SecurityHound I didn't know I had those deleted questions either until after this post. That mostly resolves my confusion about the ban — BigMistake just now
@Makyen Thanks guys, it looks like I probably did see the messages, based off of your information! I thought it might have been a bug, since I had no recollection (and I would think I would make an effort to improve my questions after). — BigMistake 19 secs ago
11:01 PM
11:17 PM
Unfortunately, adding things to the side bar means taking things away, given they aren't allowed (or refuse to) change the location of the ad blocks. — Kevin B 59 secs ago
11:44 PM
They really need to start providing English translation of their announcements... — Dan Mašek 14 secs ago
11:54 PM
@BigMistake - You forgot you had asked questions and never investigated the reasons they were deleted, until you asked this question? In order for those deleted questions to have such a high impact on your ability to ask questions those questions would have had to have received several downvotes each. — Security Hound 1 min ago
@SecurityHound No, one of my deleted questions has a single downvote. Others have 2. No, I didn't forget I asked them. I just didn't know that they were deleted. — BigMistake 34 secs ago
@KevinB Good point. What do you think about adding it right below the ad block? This would shift the "Hot Network Questions" section down slightly. — BigMistake 1 min ago
The question that was reopened then automatically deleted by the community due to it meeting the qualifications for an abandoned question more than likely was absolutely not the only question that wasn’t well received. In order to be question banned you must have asked a pattern of questions that were not well received. Nearly every question you have asked has a score less than -1. Unfortunately those questions are from 2016, so trying to address the faults in those questions isn’t worth the hassle. In the future asked better questions in the future, one, every 6 months. — Security Hound 32 secs ago
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