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Hi Kelvin, welcome to Meta! I'm not sure which search brought you here but the problem you describe will not be answered on this specific site. To get an answer from users that have the expertise about the topic of your question you'll have to find and then re-post on the proper site. Check How do I ask a good question and What is on topic on the target site to make sure your post is in good shape. Your question is definitely off-topic on Meta and is better deleted here. — rene 19 secs ago
@RobertHarvey Sorry to shove a microphone in your face, but I feel you should have a voice....care to comment on why you're suspended on Meta? Is there some place you might be able to discuss that besides on the SE network? — mason 1 min ago
@mason: And for what it's worth, they have my permission to fully discuss the suspension on Meta.SE. I was not offered an explanation, other than the usual canned response. — Robert Harvey 33 secs ago
@RobertHarvey Right now I really, really wish that you "earned" your suspension (even though this is very hard for me to imagine)... if you didn't that would be the worst case scenario... — Her Majesty Queen of ARC 1 min ago
Possible duplicate of Question with no answers, but issue solved in the comments (or extended in chat) — Tom 1 min ago
@HerMajestyQueenofARC: I've been very careful to not cross any lines, other than the fact that I've been very critical of the company. Maybe they're just trying to slow me down a little; I can hardly blame them for that. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
I just wanted to say that it's actually really good idea, since the user might not be greedy for the credit and I think it's really nice act to let him know that you appreciate his efforts and answer. btw it's really good option for those who have less than 100 reputations because they can't use the Community Wiki. — Dorki 17 secs ago
@RobertHarvey "other than the usual canned response." What was the response? & what was the warning before the response (If any)? Just curious — dustytrash 1 min ago
Aside from this one, you don't have any downvoted answers that I can see. And answering in the comments may spare you from downvotes, but you also don't get any benefit from upvotes either so it's a complete waste of time if internet points are your primary goal. But more importantly, I almost never see good answers to good questions get downvoted, so if that's happening a lot there's almost certainly something else going on. — John Montgomery 48 secs ago
Also, this doesn't actually answer the question being asked. You're explaining why you think people answer in comments, but the question is asking what they should do when that happens. — John Montgomery 54 secs ago
@RobertHarvey was there no warning!? The answer on the meta post says there was — HFBrowning 1 min ago
@HFBrowning: I can't find the original warning on my account. I think it's reasonable to assume that its content was substantially similar to the suspension message I just got. — Robert Harvey 1 min ago
8:34 PM
I'll just say this: if this is about quelling disagreement by wrapping it in a cloak of faux politeness (or worse, looking for bigotry where there is none), then you might as well just close down Meta.SE. Because you've just demonstrated that you have no genuine interest in community feedback, and we're all wasting our time here. — Robert Harvey just now
New users talk about how they don't feel welcome because of how people are quick to close their questions and how other people post pedantic comments and insult them on their lack of knowledge. Hiding downvotes won't fix that. Sites that implement this feature like Quora are completely overrun with bad answers. People will have no incentive to delete bad answers or questions. — mchid 1 min ago
The reason I'd love to see a "5 or 10 recently view questions / answers" is so that I can go back and upvote good answers (or provide feedback on bad answers). Oftentimes, when I'm looking for an answer and find something here, first thing I do is go and test it out. Unfortunately, too often if the answer works, I've spent so much time already that I end up staying buried in code, and then shut down my browser at the end of the day. I'd love it if the next time I came back to SO, there was a message saying "Hey, did any of these questions you didn't upvote actually solve your problem?" — streetlogics 55 secs ago
Sorry to hear this happened. If you don't like my speculation, feel free to indicate so and I'll stop. I've seen people talk about a lot of comments being deleted on Meta. In your screenshot the mail talks about rudeness. Might it be the case that the ban is automatically issued after a number of rude or abusive flags? Anyway, I have only been active on Meta very recently but I've already come to know you as a serious user and it is very weird to see you suspended. — JJJ 1 min ago
I tried to discuss this also; it was that it was also discussed in the past (maybe this post); I think it's a good idea. Otherwise it just feels like negative-ness to get a downvote w/o a comment! — JosephDoggie 24 secs ago
@RobertHarvey All I can say for all your recent posts and comments +1000. I haven't seen anything that would even remotely deserve suspension and if you say that you didn't cross any lines I believe you 100 percent. — Her Majesty Queen of ARC 20 secs ago
"101 reputation, giving you the ability to do things like post comments and downvote," Well - maybe not downvote. — francescalus 19 secs ago
Ack, good catch, @francescalus. I actually knew the rep requirement for downvoting was 125, yet somehow said to myself, yes, 101 reputation will get you that privilege. It's okay, I'm bad at math. — Cody Gray ♦ 56 secs ago
Example of using Community Wiki to post an answer without claiming credit for it: stackoverflow.com/a/55093091 (in this case, I had edited the answer out of the question, and posted it in its proper place, as an answer) — Cody Gray ♦ 37 secs ago
9:36 PM
OK, I received some more information about the suspension. Here is a snapshot. The first link is this answer. I posted the comment about "a manual you can read" under this question; the post I linked to in that comment is here. — Robert Harvey 34 secs ago
The "Well, how clueless do you have to be" comment was in response to yet another new user posting a programming question in Meta.SE. That one is the only comment I feel sorry about. — Robert Harvey 20 secs ago
Anyway, well-played SE. I'll happily wait out the 7 days. See what transparency can do? — Robert Harvey 42 secs ago
@RobertHarvey I've posted your comments in a community wiki answer on the relevant meta question. I think it's good for people to know what happened and I welcome the transparency on your part. — JJJ 1 min ago
Thanks @JJJ. Make sure you include this link from my first comment. You can tell Leopold that it wasn't my intention to "assume bad faith." It was more trying to make a point without making it myself. You know how Jeff Dunham's puppets can say anything they want to, right? :) — Robert Harvey 55 secs ago
10:34 PM
I just realised that the lack of a way to retract a suggested edit is rather annoying. I just made a suggested edit in a question, after finding a long noun phrase that I initially parsed as singular followed by "have". I changed that to "has" and submitted the form. About two seconds later, I realised that the NP was actually plural, and tried to change back to "have". The software didn't let me (complaining that I hadn't changed anything). I found no way to retract my suggested edit. — Andreas Rejbrand 1 min ago
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You wouldn't know how to press buttons? That doesn't sound like any kitty I know... — Cody Gray ♦ 36 secs ago
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