Hey, I perfectly understand the rejection, I was just wondering, how long have you been answering questions? Any particular strategies? What if I can't find anything unanswered that I can tackle?
Oh wow, you have 1400 answers, how long have you been a developer?
I've been a member for 2.5 years and probably answering for 2. Not sure I have much of a strategy except to give detailed answers including explanation, links, and sometimes code sample.
I answered questions when I was new that I didn't know the answer to but was interested so I would look into the issue and develop an answer. It's a great way to learn
Also, we don't only go by A:Q ratio but also check chat history to see if you are using it for more than support. Such as trying to help others, discussing other things than just what the chat room is about, and not just asking for help
I completely understand. I should be contributing more anyhow. I have been a dev for like five years and haven't contributed to more than one open-source project(and that was art, not code.)