Got banned after being banned for stuff such as:
I was supposed to know that "javascript promise chains not waiting for previous promise to execute" - a question (I didn't even know existed) was a duplicate for my "Adding a parameter to a function in .then() breaks the behaviour of a promise in JS".
I probably would have, If I was educated on the subject, but then, I would not have to ask.My Why is Node.js installation unpacking some Python packages? is a duplicate of Why does node.js need python. Just the title of the latter is actually an answer to my question. And no, it did not show up in the possible duplicate questions, so I did ask.
Imho, a duplicate question is actually a good way lead more people to a desired answer. People, who are looking for it using different keywords.
- I also got downvoted by people giving leaving comments such as "the questions shows lack of knowledge on the subject". Ok, Next time I'll ask when I'm educated enough to know the answer.
I do ask honest question, after I do my homework and after I check other questions. I am polite and upvote good answers. I thank all those who did not look down on my questions and took the time to answer them.
So here I am, about to create another account, so I can continue asking, since somebody thought it is a good idea to ban me for a full-frikkin-half-year. How does a 6 month ban help anyone? Why not 3? Why not 12? What is supposed to happen during that time?
Dupe edit: There are only three sentences with question marks, at the end, which, together with the title make up the question. Very clear I believe, not duplicate, asking about the 6 month period. The "duplicate" part is actually unique, related to my specific situation, explaining I was asking honest questions, got great answers, helful to me and others (or asked not-to-smart-ones and removed them). But here I am with a six month ban.