Beyond questions that are closed as not constructive or unclear, what makes a good question and a person able to ask them over and over?
I have two examples. This question is has a score of 137. It has a certain intelligence in how it's asked but as one user says “+1 for @"This is a duck"
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I answered a question with some similarity, it asked for the correct way, but showed a definite trace of research as it outlined the method it was asking about more or less. It was from the same user. And I thought it was a good question.
To me both questions are fine. They don't need down votes. But what is the thing that makes a good question and the ability to ask them again and again and earn rep?
You take a risk when you ask a question. I'm taking a risk, I don't need a bunch of upvotes and i'd hope I don't get a bunch of downvotes only because I'd like to be able to continue asking questions. You can't easily delete a question like you can an answer if you find out you asked a bad question.
String replacement in Objective-C is an older question dating back to 2009. But not every question is found. Simple questions can be good questions in the rep system as shown. But does it dig deeper? Is there a quality to a question that is good, makes it found etc?
Edit:
In reading the first answer I think there is something about having productive conversation.
This user has answered very few questions. Is asking not answering a factor in a good question?