I am currently on a question ban, and till my next question comes, I am focused more on the review queue (honestly I don't know what I would do if I didn't have that) and SEDE queries to try to grasp the answers to my SO life questions.
So I've made some queries to help me understand which questions did do solid, and why some didn't, even though they had been mostly tested, formatted, etc.
Here is the query that calculates the voting per view on questions:
https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/1105266?UserId=3142882#graph
Here is the query that gets the posts per time span:
These queries helped me find the questions that had positive and negative impact on the community. My wish is to understand how can I ask questions that will have the most impact, and what topics are considered relevant.
Good questions examples:
- Tkinter frame windows managing Not answered
- MuLaw decompression/compression for python Self accepted answered, 2K views
- Valid load with binary files Answered
Bad Questions examples:
- Ajax failed question I just accepted the answer after many years of being dormant. I see the failure in asking the question, but I don't know how to fix it.
- Memset re-invention Good intentions bad idea. Was self accepted answered
- Custom binary file handler Still under construction. Similar concept as Memset question, and self accepted Answered.
The conclusion - many of the questions that have high downvotes via view per question ratio are questions that either failed due to the language (terminology) an issue from my side, or they failed due to good intentions but bad (or to broad) implementations.
I would like to edit those bad questions to be more like good questions and help myself out of the question ban.
But the issue I am facing is that: some of those questions are so bad that I don't know how to approach editing them, and other are too broad that if I split them across multiple linking questions I will lose all those answers/suggestions people have made over time - and that the fact that even deleted questions count in decision of banning, so deleting them is out of the question.
I need a fresh set of eyes, and more experienced users (willing and patient) that can clearly pinpoint major flaws in questions that I don't see (at their own or at least tell me that I need to put that puppy down).
This is something I am not able to do myself, therefore how do I fix edit/fix my very very bad questions?
tkinter frame
discussion here, where you can give an answer with topics/bulletins of which are unclear from the question. I am even open to joining a chat room if it seems that my language incoherence will be an issue.