My Bad History on Stack Overflow:
I created a Stack Overflow account about a year ago, and I sort of missed the facts about all the rules and regulations, so I have a pretty bad history of questions. Unfortunately, this made me unable to ask any more questions.
I Resolved To Fix It
I answered lots of questions, many that got upvotes and were accepted. But from what I read on other posts, the most important thing to lift a question ban is to improve your questions. And that's exactly what I did.... However, since they were asked a long time ago, no one bothers to go there again and evaluate my questions again, so I received no credit for doing so.
The New Problem
The fact that most of my posts and answers are now helpful and contributory to the site, should most likely mean that my ban should be lifted. But no! Stack Overflow just keeps sticking that beautiful old ban all over my face.
So what do you think about this? I understand that normally, the community is great and very important in making Stack Overflow as good as it is, but sometimes old questions are just ignored even if the OP has improved it. Doesn't that count as a disadvantage to people who are trying to find solutions to similar problems as one the OP has himself?
Does Stack overflow have a way of notifying people who took part in a question when the question is edited?
If so, why doesn't anyone go back and change their vote or bad idea (i.e: upvote or remove downvote?)