A while back I asked some rather obvious questions and ended up deleting them after they were downvoted and after having read the comments by the Stack Overflow community.
The questions I am referring to
- "How are scala non-implicit, parameterised functions in case classes called while generating Spark Datasets?"
- What would the given scala code return when applied to a map?
At the point of time of deleting these questions I was not aware of question-bans, was rather new to the site etiquette and had inadvertently contributed to my present question-ban.
I came across these deleted questions in the Stack Overflow reputation page and promptly undeleted them as I previously read that deleted questions contribute to the question-ban - What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”?
These questions cannot be improved as they are questions which should not have been asked in the first place and I feel should instead be deleted.
But, as a user who cannot ask any more questions (or risk losing more reputation - I re-deleted one of the 2 above questions to just see my reputation fall by 5 points, so I undeleted again wondering about the implications), should I delete these questions, flag them to be closed or try and replace these with other well-phrased and well-researched questions when I do have one in mind?