Is there any any way to find out why exactly the question ban occured, or is it just an automatic points based system?
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3I'm not sure the exact formula is known. However, we do know it takes into account multiple past questions, including deleted (hidden) ones.– VLAZMar 15, 2020 at 22:52
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6Deleted questions, score <= 0: (1 2 3 4 5)– Samuel Liew ModMar 16, 2020 at 0:28
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@SamuelLiew Ty for the answer. Though I haven't found that info in the linked answer; there it says the system mechanics are secret to keep people from trying to circumvent it. - I must admit I didn't read all links to 100%, but while looking at your top answers in your profile, I found something interesting about the review queues: At least it tells me there are many people with high reputation score who have other views about what SO's review/valid questions guidelines mean than SO itself obviously. Sadly many highest voted questions nowadays wouldn't get through the SO's "demands".– JohnMar 16, 2020 at 1:37
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3The only "demand" is that askers ask a specific answerable question that has a right answer.– Samuel Liew ModMar 16, 2020 at 1:45
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No, the exact method isn't revealed, but it has a lot to do with poorly-received questions. Zero-scored questions aren't well-received, and questions which are deleted still count.
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Does that mean that there's a limit to how many ignored Questions (no votes) a user can post too?– ScratteMar 15, 2020 at 23:11
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4Yeah. If one is posting a lot of questions which have a net score of zero, then...that's a reasonable indication that something fishy is going on.– MakotoMar 15, 2020 at 23:13