This is more of a statement than a discussion. I've had some questions in the past that weren't received well, which is fine. I learned my lesson, and try to make my questions clearer and do my homework by searching Stack Overflow, general Google searches, and different methods of solving the problem before asking a question on Stack Overflow.
Which in general means, that I'm very careful before asking a question, and generally now use more time on moderating what I can at my level and trying to help others. Then when I do ask a question, I try to make it as clear as possible, and enter all info on what I've tried, and research I've made.
Today, I asked a question which already had been asked. This did not show up in my searches on Stack Overflow, or Google - even though I thought my searches were pretty direct. But of course, my searches might not have been as direct as they could, but still I didn't find it.
So: My question then gets closed as a duplicate, which is fine, since it was answered elsewhere. But this resulted in a question ban. I realise it is not solely based on this one question, but I'm still amazed that the question ban will be triggered by an unintentional duplicate question - which now means I can't ask questions for another 6 month.
I think that's just wrong.