The message informing users about the post ban carries a shortened URL:

Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account. See http://goo.gl/C1Kwu to learn more.

Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See ... to learn more.

Can it please be replaced with a real link?

Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the FAQ page to learn more.

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Yeah, this is bizarre. I'm constantly admonishing users for posting obfuscated URLs like this. I like to know what exactly I'm being linked to before I click. – Cody Gray May 16 '11 at 11:50
@Cody Gray: Same thing here...I'm very surprised by this. – M. Night Demonbobby May 16 '11 at 11:51
is it possible to get an actual picture of this? I'm also amazed and thought this was a joke when first reading the linked question. – tombull89 May 16 '11 at 12:02
@tombull89: That's a tough one, I wouldn't know how. But Grace Note said that it was there, though. – M. Night Demonbobby May 16 '11 at 12:12
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There's a link to the image in this question. I added a cropped version to your question, since some people remain unconvinced. – Cody Gray May 16 '11 at 12:40
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@tombull It's been consistently the same link on every report that I've seen turn up on the mod chat for this (there are 3 including the latest one, excluding the one Cody Gray just linked). As such, I figured it was reasonable to assume that it was indeed a shortened URL without waiting for visual proof. Also, I'm in favour of changing it, or at the very least making it clearer what it's linking to. – Grace Note May 16 '11 at 12:52
@Grace @Cody, I wasn't doubting you at all, I just thought it would be interesting to have a picture. – tombull89 May 16 '11 at 12:59
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[url] describes questions that are about URLs themselves - from stale URLs in questions to big URLs generated by the system just to take the first couple off the top of the list. This question is about a shortened URL employed by the system, so the tag seems appropriate. I'm not sure where you get that to be a Meta tag. – Grace Note May 16 '11 at 14:24
What the FAQ Page – zod Jun 6 '11 at 23:44
@zod: What? What FAQ page? – M. Night Demonbobby Jun 7 '11 at 7:34
@zod, FAQ = "Frequently Asked Questions". The link in the question specifically addresses what's at issue here -- being banned from asking questions. – M. Tibbits Jul 27 '11 at 18:51
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@Jeff Do we get an explanation for "declined"? Is it simply "we don't like these people who get this message, so we don't care if they get an ugly message"? – Paŭlo Ebermann Sep 20 '11 at 2:45
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@JeffAtwood perhaps now that we have s.tk it could be changed to be something like s.tk/qban? – nhinkle Nov 17 '11 at 3:07
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Does this work better? http://goo.gl/C1Kwu – Sam Saffron Nov 22 '11 at 4:20

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The official reason is that we do not really care.

The users who get this message have HEAVILY abused the system, they failed repeatedly to provide any useful content on the site. They were given multiple chances to correct their ways and did not.

Should we invest any time in giving suspended users a smoother user experience?

I agree that url shortners are poor form, you do not teach bad with bad. However, we are hoping that by obfuscating the link some of the absolute worst offenders get confused, skip clicking on the link, and leave the site alone.

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Or else they'll just ask on Meta until they get banned here too. – mmyers Nov 22 '11 at 19:55
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What actually happens is they get confused, skip clicking on the link, and post yet another "y i cant post?" question on meta – Michael Mrozek Feb 1 '12 at 8:01
There's a simple way to make sure that doesn't happen – Flexo Apr 10 '12 at 18:36
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@waffles Random crazy idea: what do you think about replacing the goo.gl shortener with s.tk? Something catchy like s.tk/nomorequestions. – Anna Lear May 9 '12 at 6:35
This is a ridiculous answer. Your sieve for filtering the absolute worst users from not so bad users is obscurity and poor UX? – Asad Feb 20 at 2:48
@Asad: the page it links to is full of instructions on how to lift the ban. Instructions that, for most of the folks hitting it, are probably not very intuitive. If they can't follow the first instruction - clicking the weird short URL - there's probably not too much hope. I hate the short URL too, but to be perfectly honest I doubt it matters much. – Shog9 Feb 20 at 3:49

Yes! I understand that no one wants to read the full link http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/86997/what-can-i-do-when-getting-sorry-we-are-no-longer-accepting-questions-from-this/86998#86998, but actually http://meta.stackoverflow.com/q/86998 works fine as well (abusing the short-link feature for questions which also works for answers, though it's not officially supported) and indicates that it's a meta.SO question instead of some obfuscated short-URL

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My question is still: Why not add a real link? – M. Night Demonbobby Jul 7 '11 at 7:45
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@Bobby: maybe this is some subtle "we assume you behaved bad so now we punish you by braking our own rules for you" psychology stuff? a direct link would of course be best, but for consistency with e.g. meta.stackoverflow.com/error I suggested the URL – Tobias Kienzler Jul 7 '11 at 7:49
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@Straitjacket, Tim has a good point here: I'm in favor of just putting the text that is linked into the page that is displayed when someone hits the ban. Bringing them to MSO really doesn't accomplish anything, because the ban can't be lifted. – Arjan Aug 20 '11 at 13:52

One nice side-effect: we all get to see how often the thing was used. Just add the plus-character after the URL, just like with bit.ly: http://goo.gl/C1Kwu+ (But it seems one needs to be logged in to some Google account to see that.)

Until March 19 2012: 11,020 clicks since May 11 2011, oddly enough only 9,318 without any referrer. Hence: at least 1/5th of the clicks came from sites that actually had a clickable link, even a few from Facebook. (Many browsers also do not set a referrer when opening a clickable link in a new window.)

More non-scientific fun, all-time, all-sites goo.gl data, very roughly combined with the current SO visitor percentages from Quantcast:

══════Countries══════╤══Visits═
 India          3957 │  11.45% 
 United States  1908 │  32.19%
 United Kingdom  576 │   5.56%
 Canada          262 │   3.45%
 Germany         232 │   3.85%
 Pakistan        198 │   0.63%
 Australia       115 │   1.88%
 Singapore       108 │   0.66%
 China           103 │   2.05%
 Israel           81 │   0.70%

══════Browsers═══════
 Chrome         4494
 Firefox        4435
 IE             1094
 Safari          741
 Opera           204
 chromeframe      15
 Mobile Safari    14
 Ubuntu            5
 RockMelt          5
 Mobile            4

══════Platforms══════
 Windows        7829
 Macintosh      1886
 Other Unix     1141
 Ubuntu           88
 iPad             24
 Linux            18
 iPhone           13
 iPod             11

(Smart enough to install Chrome Frame, and still getting blocked...! Sorry for the tall overview; the previous wide layout failed on small screens.)

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Having the transparent stats available is interesting, I am sure they gave a real link they could get the same stats from their weblogs or Google Analytics. – Zoredache Feb 21 '12 at 22:27
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Sure, @Zoredache, but then we could not see them. :-) (But of course, that's hardly a reason to use the non-clickable goo.gl URL.) – Arjan Feb 22 '12 at 17:12
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Out of curiosity, I updated with the latest stats from both Google and Quantcast. France dropped off the list, being replaced with Australia, but everything else pretty much continued the same trends from a year ago. – Brad Larson Mar 19 '12 at 17:05
Singapore 108? :/ – BoltClock's a Unicorn Mar 19 '12 at 17:16
Doesn't seem to work anymore. – lunboks May 5 '12 at 9:21
Er, what doesn't work anymore, @lunboks? Both the Google stats and the Quantcast stats look fine to me. – Arjan May 5 '12 at 9:30
@Arjan I meant the goo.gl stats, but never mind. I was just not logged in, so I got redirected to goo.gl. – lunboks May 5 '12 at 9:32
Oh, wow, you're right @lunboks, on needs to be logged in to Google to see those stats. (Even though when logged in, one still sees a "signin" link on the overview.) Not too nice. – Arjan May 5 '12 at 9:36

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