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What can I do when getting “Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account”?

I had a few questions that didn't get any answers for more than two weeks, and I didn't need the answer to them anymore, so I thought to myself: "I should delete my questions since they didn't get an answer and didn't help anyone else either, so they don't stay on Stack Overflow for nothing."

So I deleted four of my own questions, and now apparently I can't post any more questions. How is this possible? Should I have left random unanswered questions in there? Is this reason enough to not be able to post any more questions?

I still have 16 questions with some upvoted answers that are still in there, so I don't think I should be ok with getting banned in this scenario.

Thanks to Everyone!

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Related – jadarnel27 Jan 26 at 13:16
Maybe my question should sound like: Is it ok to get banned for deleting your own questions? ... – Fofole Jan 26 at 14:34
Hey thanks for all you out there who actually try to help me and got me some "Love" votes for my questions ! :D – Fofole Jan 26 at 14:42
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Is it ok to get banned for deleting your own questions? If you post a question and it doesn't get an answer in a couple of weeks, there are two possible scenarios: 1. Your question was good, but it got overlooked or nobody was able to answer it. In this case, you should not delete the question. 2. Your question was bad. In this case, it should be deleted. Look at it this way: You do not get banned for deleting the questions, but for asking bad questions in the first place. – Dennis Jan 26 at 14:44
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Yes but if I wouldn't have deleted it, the question would still be there with no answers and no one would have voted to delete it because it wasn't a duplicate question it was a question regarding something not commonly used. – Fofole Jan 26 at 14:52
It may not be the deleting at all that got you banned from asking questions, it may just be the lack of up votes etc checks kicked in at about the same time as you decided to do the delete. You need to provide good answers that get up voted, then at some point the system will start to allow you to ask questions again. – Ian Ringrose Jan 26 at 14:54
Ok Thanks everybody! – Fofole Jan 26 at 14:57
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You aren't banned, you just can't ask questions. Post all the answers you want!

Also you have asked 16 (undeleted) questions which have a total of 3 upvotes between them, so it's not like you are asking stellar questions to begin with.

You can ask a mod to undelete those questions, maybe you can edit them to get answers. The question is not all about you, it's about future users of the site as well. When you delete content that's not terrible (and I assume it wasn't terrible since it hadn't been closed or deleted previously) then you are negatively affecting the site (kind of).

I'm also guessing something else may have affected the heuristics of the question ban, like other older deleted questions, or flags, or something else. You aren't likely to get details, but to fix it you can improve your content. Posting answers is normally a good place to start.

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First of all. Your first 2 paragraphs have nothing to do with my problem. The facts that you mentioned there remained unchanged. The factor that triggered me getting banned has nothing to do with those questions. It has to do with what I stated:Me deleting some of my questions that I considered not to be usefull. Regarding my problem I think the only correct answer would be to ask a mod to undelete these questions and so I will be able to ask questions again. If this is the casem, why not just let me post questions since I was the one to vote my questions out. – Fofole Jan 26 at 13:17
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Regarding answering back, I tried to give answers to some questions but I'm just a junior developer and in order to give answers I need to know more. How can I now more if I can't ask questions that would be bring me knowledge? And yes, I am banned from asking questions. – Fofole Jan 26 at 13:21
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@Fofole You can always try and improve your undeleted questions, so you can get some vote love, that most probably will get you out of the question ban. Hint: It's always nicer when the title of a question is an actual question. You can ask around in chat for further tips... – Yannis Rizos Jan 26 at 13:27
And last, I stated that I have questions with some UPVOTED ANSWERS, so why bother telling me I only have 3 questions upvoted? I think the point is not getting stuff out of context but actually helping. – Fofole Jan 26 at 13:31
@YannisRizos This is a good idea although it's usually hard to get some vote love with questions that are already answered. – Fofole Jan 26 at 13:32
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@Fofole The quality of your existing questions actually has a lot to do with this. If you had dozens of votes on them it's unlikely that deleting some other questions would have triggered the ban. The details are not public but a lot of things are taken into account. Deleting the questions was just the trigger, not the root cause. – JNK Jan 26 at 13:34
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@Fofole How could people before SO learn more withouth asking questions on SO? once there were books, later the Internet arrived, but those were happier times. Seriously, you don't need to ask question to know more and be able to answer other questions, so don't twist everything into an excuse to support your thesis (and this refers to your replies to others' comments here, too) – Damien Pirsy Jan 26 at 13:35
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@Fofole I mention your vote count since you said I still have 16 questions with upvoted answers which made it sound like they all had been upvoted. – JNK Jan 26 at 13:35
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@DamienPirsy What is this "books" thing you are talking about? – Yannis Rizos Jan 26 at 13:37
@DamienPirsy Of course there are lots of ways of getting knowledge but asking questions is one of them. I'm just a begginer developer so I could use all the help I can get.. and one way to get knowlege is taken from me. Also, I hope I didn't get impolite or anything with my answers.. If so, I'm sorry... – Fofole Jan 26 at 13:38
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@YannisRizos dunno, something my granpa mumbles about. – Damien Pirsy Jan 26 at 13:38
@DamienPirsy :) Amazingly, I was talking about the good old days only an hour ago... – Yannis Rizos Jan 26 at 13:39
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