So I'm getting this message:
Wait! Some of your past questions have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from asking any more.
I understand the quality issue. However, when I scroll over my questions, I think that they are not "well-received" because they are somewhat specialized. Why? Because I usually find answers for not specialized questions because I actually read "Questions that may already have your answer" and "Similiar Questions", even now, and don't find anything matching. (Also related.) I have two duplicates so far where I failed to do that, imo because the original didn't show up. 3 questions have valid answers and 7 are really still open, as no answer was found by me or anyone else so far.
The problem now is the following: I don't get an upvote for specialized, yet sometime extensive questions but a warning for that, while someone learning to use loops gets upvoted (at the time I answered, the question was at +3). This is frustrating.
So what do you suggest? Is there anything I can do?
- As I see it, my questions are very clear (e.g. Q: "[is] there is already a built-in functionality to automatically set all elements/attributes to required=false as a default?"; A: nobody seems to know), but if you have any idea for editing some of them, please let me know?
- Or should I just don't use tags so intensively (as they are supposed to be used imo) to attract more attention?
- Maybe I shouldn't ask questions here even if I think they could be interesting for others and instead bug the devs directly in hope of a reply? I actually already do that, too, sometimes, if my question was already asked and received no satisfying answers for months.
EDIT: I don't have any recently deleted questions or answers, and according to this post about 0-questions that couldn't be it either. So what is the exact reason for the warning again?
Nevertheless, the comments are quite helpful and I can only recommend the Question Checklist and will use it to formulate and also edit my questions in the future.
EDIT: This post is a duplicate. Before I would have said it's the fault of SO not showing that one in "Similiar questions" etc., but now I'm wiser and know that I haven't searched long enough :-)