I have already asked here yesterday for help to improve my posts and I'm very grateful for that.
I was banned from posting questions on Stack Overflow and you helped me to revert that.
Yesterday I posted a question again about programming a terminal user interface for MacOSmacOS in pythonPython that wasn't asked before, I made sure of that. Stack Overflow warned me that posting a question could result in a new ban if it isn't well received. But I thought what use does Stack Overflow provide me if I fear to ask questions, so I posted it anywaysanyway.
Nobody could give me an answer, and the next morning (in my time zone) it was closed because the question was apparently already answered. I checked the link and that was the exact post I already had seen when researching for answers. I even copied some bits of the code from there. But that didn't even answer my question the slightest. What I wanted is something additional to what I already have, which isn't in that post.
But as it was just a minor detail and the user interface was good enough I thought I'd leave it be and just delete the question to not risk a downvote and be banned again.
Look at that, I can't post again!
Personally I think it's a flaw in Stack Overflow's design. It shouldn't be this frustrating for new users to ask questions. I get that a certain degree of quality should be maintained on the site, but if the question was never asked before, even a negative rated post could provide help in the future to somebody researching the topic. The level of knowledge from the asker shouldn't affect the rating of the question (unless it fundamentally is a reason for the issue) as the person is here exactly because he doesn't understand something.
AnywaysAnyway, I don't know how I could revert that ban as all my other questions have been improved and I deleted the newest question out of fear, now unable to edit it. (I know I could post again in 6six months, but that isn't worth the hassle.)
This probably is my last post then, except if some of you have an idea.