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I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: What YouTube API allows the reading of a livechat on a stream NOT OWNED by the bot owner?

This post is constantly gaining downvotes and receiving no positive attention, which is preventing me from undoing my question ban. I followed the question guides, and yet it still keeps getting downvoted. Can someone please explain? I'm worried the current -4 votes may make it impossible to undo my question ban.

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    Do you know how did you get the question ban in first place? You've asked only six questions till date as I can see from your profile. So I find it difficult to digest that someone can face question ban just after 6 questions.
    – RBT
    Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 4:28
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    @RBT: deleted questions count towards the ban. You can’t see OP’s question history. Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 5:57
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    Your edited question is off topic: “What API would allow me to do this?” There is a specific mention of this type of question in the help pages about what is on-topic. Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 6:00
  • @RBT i have not not left any questions on Stack Overflow specifically as deleted. So I don't know how I got the question ban. Despite now having 27 reputation, and 3 upvotes on this meta post, I still have my question ban.
    – amyiris
    Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 16:34
  • Your question shows quite clearly that you have no idea what type questions are allowed here. So a question ban seems to be quite appropriate.
    – JK.
    Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 20:27
  • Now since I've the full context I can make two suggestions - 1. Delete the referred SO question as you also know by now that it is off topic. This will result in reputation reversal of the points you lost due to down-votes. 2. Wait patiently for a cool down period. Keep posting good answers. I'm sure SO will lift up your question ban on its own after a cool down period. I doubt you can do much about the question ban as an end user of the website.
    – RBT
    Commented Dec 23, 2019 at 0:44

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Two simple things to unpack on this one.

  1. Your question is not suitable for the site because it's asking a question that is too broad. Both incarnations were.

  2. Had you perused what questions were on-topic here, you'd see that your question falls out of that scope fairly succinctly.

    Questions asking for support for offsite resources such as App Stores are off-topic for Stack Overflow. Direct your questions to the relevant organisation instead.

    I would view asking about what third-party API can fulfill your requirements as something analogous to asking for support for an offsite resource. We can't be YouTube's documentation; that is better suited to get an answer to your question as opposed to us.

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    Thank you for the explanation. Would this still prevent be from being able to earn my question privilages back?
    – amyiris
    Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 16:33
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    Likely, yes...the idea is that you have to demonstrate that you're asking quality questions. Anything less than that would stand to harm your chances at getting out of a q-ban.
    – Makoto
    Commented Dec 22, 2019 at 19:15

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