I have read previously that deleting too many answers could potentially lead to a ban for further answering questions in the future. Does this apply to all users or just individuals with low reputation?
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Why would you think this differs with reputation? It's uncommon but not entirely unheard of for a user with 1K+ rep to have an answer ban.– MakotoCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 0:48
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@Makoto I don't think answer about deleted questions directly applies to deleted answers (at least I could not fine that answer in duplicate you selected).– Alexei LevenkovCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:16
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Side note: "deleting too many answers" without any visible reason in relatively short time can lead to temporary account suspension, but it is not really "ban".– Alexei LevenkovCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:17
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@AlexeiLevenkov: if you have a better duplicate, I would encourage you to place it in the list. From what I can tell, there's not much difference between the ban types besides q-bans being the most common.– MakotoCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:26
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@Makoto I don't have better duplicate (so voted to re-open). I actually don't remember any noticeable discussion on answer bans. Maybe we just need a sentece added to Q-ban question and keep this closed. Feels like getting A-ban is so hard that no one cares? I think the only practical way to get A-ban is to post many bad comments as answers while being <50rep user...– Alexei LevenkovCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:45
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@AlexeiLevenkov: when I get near a computer, I'll look around for a more specific dupe.– MakotoCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:48
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1Here's a better duplicate: Deleting lots of answers can ban me from answering?– Michael GaskillCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:54
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1@Makoto actually I've found one:) FAQ clearly spelling out "Finally, deleted answers always count towards an automatic ban on new accounts." - meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255583/…. Just act of deleting answers is not a reason for A-ban.– Alexei LevenkovCommented Mar 19, 2017 at 1:56
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