This is
- not a post asking for unbanned;
- not a post complaining about downvotes;
- not a post begging for upvotes.
This is not a duplicate of Seeking ways to improve previous posts, although it is phrased in a similar way.
I have received the following message from SO regarding my past badly-received questions:
Having read the how-to-ask instruction, I would like to improve my past questions (if it can be done) one by one until I don't see the warning message before asking any new one. Specifically in this post, I am working on the following one:
How to read a text file containing "null" into an Integer array?
Here are my questions:
What do I do with the linked question above? (Or : What can someone do, stuck in a similar position to mine?)
- Do I delete them? No, I would get banned because each deleted questions counts towards the ban. Moreover, the post has had an accepted answer.
- Do I edit them? I can't really improve them more to the best of my knowledge. (One rule in the how-to-ask instruction I am currently violating is "Introduce the problem before you post any code". But my question is essentially based on the code. I don't know how to rewrite it to fit the rule.)
- Do I wait for the community deleting the question?
- Else?
I would like to have constructive criticism on the linked question on what I could improve.