I recently found that I had a warning about asking bad questions and that I might lose the privilege, so I decided to stop asking anything until I felt certain my question was very good and interesting.
Today was the day I felt my question was worth asking but sometime between being warned and today I lost the privilege.
To me, it defeats the purpose of warning me if I don't get a chance to change my behavior.
Would it make sense for Stack Overflow implement some sort of "last chance" question that comes with the warning? Does a warning system make sense without a chance to step back and re-approach more carefully?
go help gopath
. Apparently it was something the developers of go really felt was worth answering. And none of the users were willing (or likely knew) to share that information.... point being, I don't think I did such a bad job. But I'm still willing to limit myself to topics of interest if need be.