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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:

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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.

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    I'm not sure that your linked-to question can be improved, or improved much. Best would be if you showed your own attempt to solve this, at that time and used that information to make your question much more specific. Else it looks mostly like a work request type of question (how do I do such-and-such where I don't show an attempt), a multi-step question (questions should only be singular -- ask about one step), and a duplicate of several previous questions, including how to read from a text file, how to parse ints, how to respond to int parsing exceptions... Jan 10, 2018 at 3:33
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    Best to use that question and its problems to help guide you not to ask similar questions in the future. Jan 10, 2018 at 3:35
  • @HovercraftFullOfEels: thanks for your comments! I was thinking that there is not much can be done for that particular question other than deleting it. But then I seem to fall into a dilemma: I can neither improve it or delete it.
    – user758077
    Jan 10, 2018 at 3:39

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