Understood the limit, but what if user reaches this limit of 50 questions and then he starts editing his existing questions to ask new questions. I can easily edit my old question completely and frame a completely new question out of it right? – Sachin Shanbhag Sep 17 '11 at 6:49
Well, now you're talking about post vandalism. That's a different problem, but it's one we can solve with flags. – Popular Demand Jul 24 '12 at 18:44

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A user may ask only...

The 30-day limit was introduced on 29 April 2011, and at the moment of writing it only applies to Stack Overflow, Server Fault and Super User. Beware that deleting existing questions will probably not circumvent this limit, and may actually make things worse.

The 30-second and "only post questions every 20 minutes" limits are anti-spam/bot measures.

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@Arjan: Wow, they edited history at that post you're linking to again. Even in the comments it says "50" now - I find that a bit strange ... On a more serious note, when you write "this only applied" in the past tense, this sound as if now it also applies to the SE sites. Is that what you mean? – Hendrik Vogt May 1 '11 at 15:24
@Hendrik yep, Jeff made lots of efforts to make 70 become 50 all over the place. – Sha Wiz Dow Ard May 2 '11 at 11:46
Does that not apply to meta as well? Has anyone checked? – jcolebrand May 3 '11 at 17:19
@drachenstern Meta has such a low volume that if someone were consistently posting 2 questions a day it would be fairly obvious. Indeed, the query shows that the most questions any one person has asked is 134. Given that they specifically noted that it's applied only to SO, SU, and SF, then it's likely that it's not implemented here, but if it were it wouldn't affect anyone insofar as I can tell. – Adam Davis May 3 '11 at 18:17
I was going on the "absolute" you posted of "only on SO,SF,SU" and since meta is the red-headed stepchild of testing for the SEI network ... but I see your point. – jcolebrand May 3 '11 at 18:18
@drachenstern - Well, you are right to clarify because the note was actually "it's (currently) only active on the trilogy sites. – balpha♦" which could or could not include meta, as it's certainly considered part of the four part trilogy in most blog posts. So my statement could be technically incorrect, and while whether it's correct or not has no impact, it would be interesting to note. – Adam Davis May 3 '11 at 18:22
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Three-part trilogies are lowercase. Four-part Trilogies are uppercase :) – balpha May 3 '11 at 19:17
Does the six questions in 24 hours apply to all sites (golden, public beta, private beta), only to golden sites, or only to the biggest sites? – gerrit Dec 9 '12 at 23:49

You may only post a question every 30 seconds.

So, the theoretical limit is 120 questions per hour. If you are a robot. But robots aren't supposed to pass the humanity test (codename: CAPTCHA).

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You could post faster if you were fast enough to pass the captcha. – TheTXI Jul 10 '09 at 20:27
You're allowed to post questions faster than you can post comments? – devinb Jul 10 '09 at 20:30
devinb: Seeing as how they don't operate on the exact same mechanism (comments don't cause you to hit the captcha anymore, they just give you the red box and tell you to stfu and wait), I wouldn't doubt it. The problem is being able to write a question, post it, and beat the captcha faster than 30 seconds. In the real world this is incredibly unlikely, but I would imagine that the hole is potentially there. – TheTXI Jul 10 '09 at 20:34
Then I suppose my answer is partially incorrect. But... But... it's already got a pretty pretty upvote on it =( – devinb Jul 10 '09 at 20:43
Is it worth clarifying which interval you're basing that on, i.e. 120 questions/hour – Rich Seller Jul 15 '09 at 21:45
If you type your questions first in a Notepad then you go and paste it in the new question field then I am sure you can at-least post 3 questions in 30 seconds. I used to do it like that :P – Failed_Noob May 12 '11 at 14:25

Currently There are two limits for different purposes. There is a limit of 50 questions per 30 day period. There is also a limit designed to stop bots and post spamming set at one post per 30 second period.

What is the reasoning behind any time based limits there should be?

It appears that the reasoning behind the limit is primarily to prevent an influx of bad questions.

If there are time limits should I open a duplicate account to circumvent them?

This would be avoiding the entire purpose of the time-limit. As pointed out they can always track by IP or other mechanisms.

Should another time limitation be considered?

Attempts to loosen the restriction seem to be unpopular at the moment.

Will warnings be implemented to inform people that they are approaching limits? Unknown. To me it seems like a reasonable request.

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