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Jul 8 at 22:40 comment added Cerbrus @PresidentJamesK.Polk I can only answer speculation with speculation... Which is kinda pointless. We don't even know if that's a factor in question bans. Generally, asking on Meta why your question is bad, results in improvements to that question... Meta is often very willing to help improve a question if OP is willing to accept help.
Jul 8 at 16:48 comment added President James K. Polk If that results in downvotes, then maybe the question wasn't "good". True, but doesn't the number of downvotes come into play when the question ban is calculated? I guess nobody knows for sure how that is calculated, but I'd say that asking a question on meta about why your bad question is bad shouldn't be punished by ushering the asker into a question ban.
Jul 8 at 10:21 comment added Cerbrus That's a load of nonsense. If you're active at another hour, another set of users will be more active. Your activity now just happens to overlap with a few specific users that are also active at this moment.
Jul 8 at 10:15 comment added Jesse Nickles It's becoming more and more obvious that a very small number of high reputation users are responsible for a large amount of what I'm talking about here.
Jul 8 at 9:30 history answered Cerbrus CC BY-SA 4.0