It looks like I'm facing a "Question Ban".
It appears to be a warning only, at this time, because this warning appears at the top of the "New Question Form", but the form is in fact there with a "Post Your Question" button at the bottom.
I haven't actually tried to post a new question because I'd like to figure out what's wrong with my existing questions, and fix that before I do get myself banned.
However.....
I see instances where questions are closed (or used as the basis for blocking) because it is "too opinionated", "low quality", "not helpful", "significantly downvoted", or "zero voted".
The problem is all these things are purely subjective given that SO's position is that "The exact formula for the bans is not disclosed".
If you cannot tell me exactly which question is offensive, or in what way it is offensive, then you can scarcely blame me for not fixing it. Combine that with the fact that one of the criteria is "significantly down voted" or "zero voted" questions, which is completely out of the hands of the questioner.
And "too opinionated" is, uhm, an opinion.
I cannot make you upvote or downvote anything, and in fact, this policy will actually lend official sanction to "trolling".
On top of that, people other than the author can modify my question, and add or remove tags. The question becomes a community submission, and no longer my submission, yet I get the blame for the downvotes it may or may not receive? If SO allows other users to modify my question, then I will no longer accept responsibility for the quality or lack thereof.
I have gone over my past questions, and to be frank, I do not see a problem with any of them. There is only one which might fit the "significantly downvoted" category. It received an astonishing 4 downvotes! And I rather agree with that downvote. Not because I didn't ask a good question but because the comments went off in all directions and became a meandering discussion instead of leading to a clear answer (which, I did get, btw).
There are a number of questions that received zero votes, but how again is that my fault? I'm not in control of your mouse. I can't MAKE you vote for me, so what is the point of penalising the questioner because no one wants to, or is able to answer?
As to the quality of my posts, I tend to be a bit more elaborate in my question asking because I want to err on the side of caution and give more information rather than not enough. I want the audience to have as much information as they need to give a reasonable answer. And, to SO's credit, I usually do get a good answer that is informative and helpful.
I actually ran into a guy who suggested that "if you aren't up to our 'level' in your developer skills, then maybe Stack Overflow isn't for you". Seriously?
While I might not be an expert in all things, I am at least not a novice in the categories of my questions. By the time I'm reduced to resorting to StackOverflow for help, it's probably not a trivial thing. I sometimes do not know the technical nomenclature for what I'm trying to accomplish, so I give an example of what I am trying to accomplish and trust that the more advanced users in the community will think, "Aha! What you are trying to do is called xyz, and here is how it works."
Notice I didn't say "here's how to do it". I said "here's how it works".
Might I just remind us that I don't come to SO just to "get an answer". I come here TO LEARN.
And my questions are largely targeted at LEARNING, not just getting a piece of cut-n-paste code to put in my program. I'm not a cut-n-paste coder. I want to UNDERSTAND what I am doing, not just "get it done". And SO's strict policy of "We want questions that can be answered" actually promotes the cut-n-paste coder, not the practicioner or the serious developer.
I may just be at odds with the philosophical underpinnings of the StackOverflow team, but I'm much more helped and advanced by meaningful discussions, than merely answers to questions. But, I understand what they are trying to build, and I do not have any complaint about that.
I am a completely novice SO User, so take this with a grain of salt, but I think we are in danger of turning into cut-n-paste code repository instead of a learning center.
All that being said, here's my question: If SO will not reveal the reasons a question is substandard, and will not tell me exactly which questions are the problem, then how exactly do I go about fixing this "You are about to be blocked" problem?
[I have already been here: Ways to avoid Question Block, How can I understand why am I receiving a warning that I could be blocked?, and here, https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask]