I tried to post a question today but was given the "You have reached your question limit" message. Now, I understand this is to weed out accounts that are posting large numbers of poor questions. It told me I had last posted a question 1 day ago and needed to wait 1 day before posting.
At first I was confused as to why I would be under this ban so quickly. I've posted two questions. One was a month and a half ago and received a couple good answers. The second was a day ago and hasn't seen any answers or votes yet, and only a handful of views.
I realized that I had forgotten to accept one of the answers on the first question, so I went back and did that, thinking that might have affected things. But then when I went back and tried to post again, it now says it's been 0 days since posting a question and that I have to wait 2 days.
First of all (subjectively of course) I think this is way too sensitive. The questions received no downvotes, and one has only been up for a day. Second, it looks like, somehow, the ban is getting pushed into the future and is going on longer than it initially said it would despite posting no questions.
Just wondering what's going on here and what to do about it.
The Cause
It looks like the ban probably came from a deleted answer. I'm not sure why a deleted answer would cause a ban on questions instead of answers, but that's probably it. A ban for one deleted comment still seems way too sensitive. I have two other positively voted answers, one of which was a direct correction of the deleted one.
Despite the initial 1 day increasing to 2 days with no explanation, it looks like the time does run down properly. I'm not sure what caused that but it's probably just an odd rounding error.
Feature Request
The
feature-request
tag refers to a couple possible elements.First, an answer deletion here caused a question posting ban. I'm not sure if this the intended result, but it would make sense that deleted answers would be more likely to cause an answer ban, and that deleted questions would be more likely to cause a question ban.
Second, the threshold (based on my personal experience of a ban after a single answer) might be a little low. I think that one deletion shouldn't cause you to be banned from posting. Two or maybe three would be more reasonable.
Third, in the case of a deletion, I would like to see a system where you can "fix" a deleted answer (or question) and if a moderator approves your fix, it can be reinstated without the deletion penalty. Obviously limits would have to be in place to avoid abuse.