Recently this question has been on Meta:
To me that particular issue there seems like a duplicate question problem, but it raises the whole issue of circumventing bans by creating a new account. On several occasions I've seen people say that you shouldn't create a new account in order to get past the question ban. This seems strange to me. It is like asking people boarding a plane if they are terrorists. The good people aren't and the bad people say they aren't. A conscientious Stack Overflow user may refrain from opening a second account, but a spammer will have no qualms about it. By forbidding it you are only inhibiting the conscientious user.
The more official stance actually seems to be "yes you can do it but you may be punished for it." (See what Shog wrote here, quoting here.)
Can I simply create a new account?
Yes, but doing so violates the rules for operating multiple accounts - namely, it allows you to do something you would otherwise be restricted from doing. Penalties for violating this restriction can vary:
- Your accounts may be deleted without warning.
- You and others on your network may find your questions are shown to fewer potential answerers or subjected to preemptive review when posted.
- You and others on your network may be prevented from asking questions entirely.
- If you opt to delete your account and then later return to the site, your ability to ask questions may be limited to one question per week until you have demonstrated an ability to ask useful questions.
This is a site for programmers. As programmers we are constantly looking for solutions to problems. We keep trying things until something works. That applies to question bans. If I have a pressing issue that I need help with, then I'm not going to wait a month or even a week to ask it. I'll find a way to get help sooner.
Even the penalties listed above are rather meaningless. If a user's accounts get deleted, then they can open a new one with a new email address. If you limit or block their network, then they can find a new IP by using a VPN or proxy. Most Stack Overflow users in China pretty much have to do this already because of the blocked Google APIs that SE uses.
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for rate limits and bans and everything else used to cut down on the number of poor questions coming in. I'm also not talking about sock puppet voting or other types of multiple account abuse. I just think that telling people not to open a new account when they have a question ban is not useful. Or even if it is in some way meaningful, it is not practically enforceable.
In my opinion, the biggest deterrent to creating a new account is that you lose all your rep and the privileges that come with it. This is a natural consequence that no one needs to remind you of.