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I have been banned for 6 months, for having 5 questions in 6 months with only one having downvotes. My questions get marked as off topic even though I have read the rules and follow them perfectly to the best of my ability.

There is no way to fix the questions that don't have anything wrong, take a look for yourself and see.

Maybe 2 questions I have asked in the last year have deserved to be shut down.

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Stack Overflow is the most strict by far of all the stack exchange sites. Every other site, I have never had any issue whatsoever. It is only on Stack Overflow where my questions get closed before they can even be read, and listed as off topic because of not having a problem statement (even though the problem statement is in clear English). Or they will be listed as a duplicate for a post that had nothing to do with it.

I guess the only solution is to make burner accounts for every programming question I have, while I can rest assured that every other stack exchange I participate in won't ban me for being productive which is sad.

It would be nice to learn how its possible to be banned for 6 questions in 5 months, where only one has been downvoted.

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    You have deleted content. What's visible on your account wouldn't get you banned, unless there's some stuff we don't see. And by the way... if you want a better reception on meta... I would suggest not making it sound like a rant. "toxic" "people don't read", whatever... won't do you any favors :/
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:35
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    There are maybe 2 questions that are > 6 months old that deserve to flag my account and I have no way to access them. Everything since then has been productive yet I am still shut down. Vanilla stackoverflow is indeed toxic when compared to the others which don't discriminate against users within seconds of opening a productive question.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:37
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    John, "maybe" won't cut it here. The system will count ALL your contributions. Deleted, not deleted, old or new. A diamond mod might come here and give you a list of these deleted posts
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:38
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    @john then.... think everything is toxic and nothing can be made better. Your questions won't get a better standing with that attitude, unfortunately. That'll end as a self-fulfilling prophecy. Good luck
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:40
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    Even if my account was reinstated, I will still have to make burner accounts for every programming question I have due to the fact that they will be flagged against the account 50% or more of the time. Only for stackoverflow, all the other moderators and users of other sites seem to have no issue with my questions. I know this account will go no where at this point as far as programming questions, I simply want to share my experience.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:41
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    50% or more? You know there is the data explorer that can be used so people don't throw these stats around without proof. The real number is lower, far lower than half. So.... yeah :/... And btw, "burner accounts" can and will likely get you flagged and risk other accounts (mods have good tools for this). Maybe not the best way to go :/
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:43
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    The unfortunate part is that so many people expect SO to be a help desk, when nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, the site doesn't do a good job of setting those expectations, but neither does that entitle you to charged language or threats of bypassing our quality standards.
    – fbueckert
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:47
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    I appreciate your input here, but I have done my best and been nothing but productive to the best of my ability after a few useless questions when my account first started. It seems on stackoverflow.com, unless you're an expert you aren't welcome. Again its only an issue on a single website in the stackexchange network, if I was such a problem the other sites would give me the same treatment.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:47
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    @John I... disagree. Expectations are different with every site. Doesn't mean it's "toxic". Just means the expectations are different. So yes, there are differences. You can adapt to them, or you can just.... declare everyone else is the problem. I know which one is productive and which one isn't. Hopefully you'll realize it too. Remember Stack is one of your research tools. It's not meant to be the be all, end all, to all programming related questions.
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:50
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    All of this over an extended period of time. In addition you can check out this post for an example: stackoverflow.com/questions/57980053/… It was closed and stated as "off topic" due to the fact it didn't have reproducible code and no problem statement, even though both were provided ( I later edited it to provide trivial information on what to modify to reproduce) I could bring up more from other users and other accounts but I don't have the time, its obviously an issue with the users of that site.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:58
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    The question that caused the ban was upvoted multiple times in less than 15 minutes, in addition I tried to search for the answer to the issue and was unable to find it, hence why I asked. I won't waste any more of your time here, just note this when the next person comes along who has the exact same experience.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:02
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    @Johndoe sure. WHen the next person comes in, entitled, ranting and not wanting to discuss, listen, or show any proof of anything... I'll likely do like I did here: try to engage positively and constructively, highlighting what's happening and how the person can be helped. Not many users come here wanting that. They just look for an outlet for "I've been banned, I'm angry rawr"
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:03
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    I just want help sometimes when I can't find it after searching, thats all, and I will do so in any way possible. The proof has been posted, you don't have the rep to read it. I will re open the question for you.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:06
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    @John 100% of your code isn't a minimal example, in about 99% of the cases :/.
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:14
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    There needs to be a bit more of an understanding of SO, and SE in general going on here. Some of that is also going to require taking some personal responsibility for your own actions. There's only so much we can tell you and teach you before we start going in circles. Unless you're listening, we're talking at you, not to you. So...ask yourself, what do you expect to happen by complaining about your ban? For it to be lifted? To learn why you were banned? Or to complain that it's unfair and you'll just bypass it to stick it to the man?
    – fbueckert
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:18

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You've opted to take your case to the community, so:

You're automatically blocked from asking because of a history of negatively received questions, not because of any action taken by a person.

There are also numerous blocked "burner accounts" (as you put it) on your IP address, that are clearly owned by you, because they've been reposting negatively scored questions containing the same code as some of your questions. I cannot say for sure, but that may count towards your automated question ban.

In addition to the "burner accounts", you have 5 deleted questions, in addition to the 5 undeleted questions visible in your profile:

The vast majority of your content has been either closed, deleted (often by you) or negatively received.

In total you have two questions which are open, undeleted, and with a positive score, vs eight questions which are closed and/or downvoted and/or deleted.

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  • 2 negatively received + closed questions in nearly 3 years warrants a ban?
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 17:55
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    that amounts to 50% of your contribution @john. If someone were shouting irrelevant content in your ear half the time they're talking to you, how much time would you tolerate them? Oct 3, 2019 at 17:58
  • It is preposterous. I have attempted to be as productive as possible in recent months. I have seen this happen to friends and numerous other accounts over my time here, its a chronic issue on a singular site on this network. Like I have said before, If you make one actual mistake and/or aren't an expert, you aren't welcome on stackoverflow.com
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:00
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    @Johndoe... not to sound dismissive, but "I have the proof, I don't have time to show it'...... is something we hear VERY often here. And whenever we dig... we never see proof. What ends up happening more often than not is the expectations of new users (which, I'll be the first to say, Stack does an awful job of setting up) is very different than the quality standards. There's likely room to make it more seamless for both parties involved. But it's not by slinging "toxic" around that you'll help or change anything :/
    – Patrice
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:01
  • I only say toxic because of the singular site. If I brought this upon myself for every other site I post on, then I would consider that it is 100% an issue that I caused. In my opinion, a couple of minor mistakes and closed questions, with productive activity in recent months, doesn't warrant a ban. In addition, questions are closed for reasons that are not true, as with the link I posted for whoever has the rep to read it.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:04
  • Does the system not take into consideration every other site on the network which finds me somewhat productive? Why not?
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:06
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    @johndoe Why would it? Why is your ability to, say, make beer relevant to Stack Overflow?
    – user229044 Mod
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:07
  • Maybe the technical stack exchanges which I use such as unix, security, etc. might have relevancy to stackoverflow.
    – john doe
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:08
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    @johndoe And maybe that is factored in, and your behavior of using alternate accounts to circumvent your question ban, only to have those accounts banned, is working against you more than your good behavior elsewhere is helping you.
    – user229044 Mod
    Oct 3, 2019 at 18:09
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    @johndoe It is preposterous. I have attempted to be as productive as possible in recent months. Your most recent question was marked as a duplicate. The one before it was closed. And the one before that has a score of -2. I'm not seeing your point here. Oct 3, 2019 at 18:33

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