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I am unable to ask a question from my Stack Overflow account. It shows the below error:

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The message I see when I try to ask a question

How can I get this access back?

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    Note the part about deleted questions, which count against you. Aug 22, 2019 at 16:51
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    Re-opening so I can answer the user's specific issue since they came here for support; will close as duplicate after. Since they need a moderator to show them where their deleted questions are; I'll do that in my answer. The irony of closing this as a duplicate when the duplicate specifically asks people to ask a question on meta for their deleted posts is not lost on me. Aug 22, 2019 at 16:52
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    @GeorgeStocker alternatively you could have edited this question to be specific (and linking to the duplicate) like "according to {link} I need to ask separate q to get list of old deleted questions. I currently see X questions and have only positive scores" so you don't need to trigger "those gold-badge/diamond @#$@ answer questions to get the rep and then close post to block anyone else to get their point"... Aug 22, 2019 at 20:43
  • @alexeiLevenkov we don’t expect the OP to know that, we do expect people voting to close to have read the post they claim this is a duplicate of. Aug 22, 2019 at 21:08

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You have 8 deleted questions that it looks like you deleted. Deleted questions -- even self deleted questions -- count against you asking new questions when they're negatively scored. Your best bet is to clean up these questions and flag them for undeletion.

You can clean up these questions by:

  • editing them so they have proper punctuation and capitalization
  • Scoping your question to a problem you're facing; or something lots of programmers will face

I'll go through one of your negatively scored questions and edit it to show you what that'd look like, and include it here.

Deleted Questions

Since you're not blocked from answering, I won't include the links to your deleted answers.

Edit: I cleaned up this question. I don't know if it meets your original intent or if it makes sense in the space (I am not a native iOS developer), but have a look and see that as an example of what I'm talking about.

  • The title was expanded on to be sure that people who search a search engine will have something to find
  • The capitalization and grammatical issues were addressed
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    Thank you George. I will try to clean this up as soon as possible
    – SAXENA
    Aug 22, 2019 at 16:59
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    @SAXENA_RAHUL That's a good question: Keep in mind that you don't need to fix all of the questions; just some of them; and that in some cases, having the code is not necessary (unless it's a troubleshooting issue on your own code). Aug 22, 2019 at 17:06
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    While I'm not one to comment on votes, I would love to know what anybody has to object to this answer.
    – yivi
    Aug 22, 2019 at 17:14
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    @yivi it's me. They object to me. They object to me helping someone when the listed duplicate specifically says that's what they're supposed to do and that's exactly what we're supposed to do as moderators. Aug 22, 2019 at 17:14
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    @yivi up till today the consensus seemed to be that we closed against the dupe and sometimes a mod came by and dropped the links to the deleted posts in a comment. It looks like the moderators rather try to give a bit more tailored guidance and not all of the 0,015% users adjusted to that new state-of-mind or think this is useful at all.
    – rene
    Aug 22, 2019 at 17:19
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    FYI, George, I am one who objects some of your recent actions and some of your take on community policing; but I have nothing against you personally and I dislike user targeting. I'm just commenting to try to hopefully push some users to reflect that we shouldn't allow our emotions run wild, and still vote on the content, not the person. And to give you some support nonetheless. I may disagree with you, strongly in some points, but we still should act like reasonable human beings. Whatever that is. And with that I'm off. Peace!
    – yivi
    Aug 22, 2019 at 17:22
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    To be honest that linked question didn't cleared anything to me we would love to hear @SAXENA_RAHUL how we can make that better.
    – rene
    Aug 22, 2019 at 17:23
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    It already has been lifted. Thanks for your help again regardless of all the heat your action has generated
    – SAXENA
    Aug 22, 2019 at 17:35
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    @saxena_rahul you’re welcome, and that’s the job. Aug 22, 2019 at 17:36
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    I'm not too hot on the downvotes on this. Yes, there's a duplicate, but george clearly put the extra mile in for this user. While we can't guarantee someone will be able to for every user, why downvote it when someone takes the time? Feels backwards. The advice here is clearly appropriately tailored to the user in question to have value beyond what the duplicate already offers.
    – Magisch
    Aug 23, 2019 at 7:17
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    @Magisch well to me voting on this was mainly driven by the fact that only moderators can do such answers - because it involves analyzing a list of deleted questions which is available only to moderators. Voting up would mean I encourage spending moderator efforts like that and down would mean that I am against this. I believe this is important and recommend other voters to take this into account Aug 23, 2019 at 10:42
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    ...^^^ it is important to note that answering like that is not the only way out here (otherwise I would just vote up and be done with it). Other way would be as mentioned by @rene above - moderator just comments with a list of links and OP takes it from there - and in case if they need they can further ask about specific questions from that list. Further analysing questions in cases like that would be very different in that it wouldn't need moderator involvement at all - when there is a link, all details can be provided by asker or by 10K readers Aug 23, 2019 at 10:42
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    @gnat: I think George is free to spend his time the way he pleases. Using your vote to influence his activities seems, um, what's the nice way to say manipulative? Also, this line of reasoning treads awfully close to voting on the author not the content. Aug 23, 2019 at 23:39
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    @JonEricson I think I can vote as I please. And I am not interested in his activities (nor I think I can even influence that, no matter if I vote up or down). I only use my vote to help other see whether I support moderators doing like that or not Aug 23, 2019 at 23:42
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    @gnat: You know these guidelines apply on meta too. But that's beside the point. Voting because you want to control (or at least influence) the way others behave regardless of the content is unethical. Or is that another way we've become like Facebook? Aug 23, 2019 at 23:57

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