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i am stuck in a question ban and i don't know why

The help desk says

Begin by improving your existing questions: do as much as possible to make them clear, specific and on-topic.

but I think my questions are fine you can check them here, I am unaware of how to contact staff if even possible. I was going to ask a question on normal Stack Overflow but I cant anymore as I am question banned I believe it was this question but I removed it and asked elsewhere so I cannot improve my question as it no longer exists I don't know what to do and any help is appreciated, thanks.

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Okay, let's analyze and advice on some of these deleted questions that you claim you found an answer for elsewhere:

I want my website to be able to redirect users based on their user-agent I want to redirect safari user by the way as my node.js website doesn't support safari

This doesn't read as a question about a programming problem. This is nothing more then a requirement. Don't mistake Stack Overflow for being an alternative search engine where others do the searching. I'm pretty sure sending HTTP responses based on HTTP requests have been covered before. Sharing the code, config and modules you're using and what exactly you can't get to work is essential in these type of questions.

the title says it all I want to change my distro to parrot home KDE I'm currently running Kubuntu

I'm about to post a quality filter feature request that will block any question that starts with the title says it all. There is nothing more to say after the title? Really? No research, no context, no attempt, no goal, no hurdles? But in the end you're right. The title says it all: That is not a programming problem at all. You can find what is on topic here and there you'll find explicitly mentioned what is off-topic: Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic.

i run a website (from reddit)(Rule 2) and i want to know if SQLite3 specifically is better than mySQL i was looking at most databases and they mostly run on SQLite3 so witch is better

That is asking for an opinion and that type of questions is mentioned in Don't Ask. "Better" is so under-defined. Better for what? CPU cycles? How easy it is to setup? Size? Client tooling? Maximum load? Your website gets 1000 visitors per hour? Website and database run on the same site? MySQL and SQLite3 are vastly different database engines with different setup and usage scenarios. At best it is an architectural decision, not something that is solved on the internet.

I made a backup of my home folder in Kubuntu 20.04 and, when I tried to restore it in parrot OS latest, it says [...left out stack trace...] I don't understand what this means. Can anyone help?

That is again something for Super User. It looks a bit unclear to me, but I'm not a Kubuntu user so maybe restoring is a one-click wonder that needs no context.

TL;DR

It looks like you take Stack Overflow as if it is any other forum, like Reddit, Quora, usenet. That is a mistake. Stack Overflow is scoped to be knowledge base of questions and answers about:

a specific programming problem, or a software algorithm, or software tools commonly used by programmers; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development

On top of that, we expect questions to have value for future visitors. That means that it is seldom enough to type your initial brainwave into the question textbox and hit enter. Besides using the checklist we expect users to do research, a lot of it, before you even consider posting a question. That is explained in How much research effort is expected of Stack Overflow users?

I think above guidance and links should give you enough leads to revisit your existing questions and improve by editing them. If that makes those questions valuable for others so they gather votes might help in getting yourself out of the quality ban. If not, you're rate limited to one question every six months. Make sure that question is awesome. You have plenty of time to prepare that one.

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  • i do not treat stack overflow as a normal forum site i post my programming questions nad road blocks on stack overflow nothing like i would post on Reddit, Quora, usenet ect.
    – juls07
    Jul 12, 2020 at 21:20
  • @juls nothing like on Reddit? But you ended up posting most of your Q's on Stack and reddit, according to you.... Something is off
    – Patrice
    Jul 13, 2020 at 12:03
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Instead of deleting your question you should edit them to make it more clear, detailed and on-topic as the Helpdesk message says. When you edit your question it will land into review queue and other community members can vote to reopen those questions.

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  • what do you mean?
    – juls07
    Jul 12, 2020 at 7:52
  • I meant avoid deleting question at all cost.If you have found an answer somewhere(reddit etc) you can add that as an answer to your own question in stackoverflow and can accept your own answer Jul 12, 2020 at 7:56
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    @juls07 To simplify: deleted questions do not raise the average score. If you have posted five questions of which two have scored 0 and three have each scored -1 that means you have a reputation of -6 (2 points are deducted per downvote), even if you delete the ones with a negative score, the system recognises that your real rep is -6. What can you do to rectify this situation? IMPROVE those questions that have negative scores. HOW? Follow the site's guidelines, do the RESEARCH, and explain what solutions you have tried.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 12, 2020 at 8:01
  • @Mari-LouA Well, this is a markedly different tone than you take with such OPs on EL&U ;)
    – Dan Bron
    Jul 12, 2020 at 12:50
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    @DanBron on a technical site, which SO is, I would expect users to understand the voting system and the technicalities behind a question/answer ban. But the fact I keep seeing users, who consistently post low quality contributions, ask time and time again how to overcome the ban, e.g. what do you mean? illustrates why that message needs to be further clarified. And sometimes, the only way to do this is through bluntness.
    – Mari-Lou A
    Jul 12, 2020 at 14:03
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    @Mari-LouA Believe me, I know. I am absolutely on the same wavelength. I just wish you'd be so vehement about research on EL&U, too!
    – Dan Bron
    Jul 12, 2020 at 15:31

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