I posted an answer to a question. It linked to a blog post where I had gone through the answer in detail. What I posted did not seem any different from any number of other answers I have seen on Stack Exchange.
For some reason, someone at Stack Exchange notified me that I was in trouble for doing this. I attempted to find out why my answer was objectionable. The person declined to explain. It seemed that s/he did not bother to see whether the link was relevant to the question; apparently Stack Exchange just assumed I was a spammer.
That was a few weeks back. I was going to try to answer another question, just now, but I received a warning that said, "Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering." And yes, once again, I was going to link to a blog post in which I went through the issue at length.
I suppose I could try to put the full text of the post into my answer here. But I doubt that would go over very well either. The post contains several thousand words.
We all appreciate appropriate efforts to prevent spam. But I have been working with computers for 35 years, and I have posted hundreds of posts during that time. I think my total income from this effort has been about $50. (Yeah, I know, I'm doing something wrong in that department.)
In other words, I don't appreciate being blackballed when my answers are no different from thousands of others: a brief response and a link to some other page that provides more detail.
My apologies in advance if I am putting this in the wrong place, or am missing some other aspect of the situation that should be obvious to me. I was tempted to just say screw it, but I thought others have probably experienced something similar. I tried to figure out where to put this note; this is where I wound up; and I hope something constructive will come of it.
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for rantiness. That said, could you link to the post in question? Link-only answers are not allowed, see meta.stackexchange.com/questions/225370/… and doing so to your own site without disclosure is considered spam.