I've been a member of Stack Overflow for about a year, and I've been question banned for about a month.
Here's the question that I especially am focusing on: Does the change in lower bounds for the char type in C++14 break compatibility with ones' complement systems?
While the original question is bad and deserved its initial 6 downvotes, I recently re-opened the question in an attempt to improve its quality and hopefully gain enough approval to remove my question ban. However, people still didn't seem to like it, even though I've posted all of my research and have already found the correct answer.
Is the above answer an appropriate, yet misinformed question? If so, is it really kosher to simply downvote a question because the questioner is misinformed about the subject he/she is asking about? Even the original question did indeed have a reference link to the well-known cpprefernce.com
C++ reference website.
As an additional side note, even though many programmers often assert to "look at the standard" or "go read a book," I'd say that novice programmers often don't have the know-how or enough knowledge to adequately read the standard to the point where it can be used as a true, understandable reference source for them.
To go on further, since I have fixed the question, is it really fair to keep the current reputation of the original question if it has been significantly revised and improved?