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yeah, don't post your programming stuff elsewhere
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rene
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No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super Userother sites with different topics: Your cooking concerns can go on Seasoned Advice, your dual boot concerns Super User, to name a few. Your practical programming concerns need to stay at bay.

Don't make it a habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate in. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping, even account deletion is an option.

No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super User.

Don't make it a habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate in. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping, even account deletion is an option.

No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on other sites with different topics: Your cooking concerns can go on Seasoned Advice, your dual boot concerns Super User, to name a few. Your practical programming concerns need to stay at bay.

Don't make it a habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate in. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping, even account deletion is an option.

Grammar.
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Sebastian Simon
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No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super User.

Don't make it ana habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate in. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping, even account deletion is an option.

No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super User.

Don't make it an habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping even account deletion is an option.

No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super User.

Don't make it a habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate in. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping, even account deletion is an option.

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rene
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No, it does not. Reputation, flag, review and quality bans are per site.

So if you're quality banned on Stack Overflow you might still be able to post on Super User.

Don't make it an habit to hit the bans on all sites you participate. The bans are there to prevent that content with a similar or lower quality level enter the system. Ignoring the warnings from the system that posts need to be improved can lead to account suspension and if there is nothing worth keeping even account deletion is an option.