I recently posted a question to one of the other sites in the Stack Exchange network. Then, shortly thereafter, I ran into an issue with coding in R and decided to post a question to Stack Overflow itself after I couldn't find a solution to my problem anywhere else on the Internet. I got a message saying I can only post questions to the site once every 90 minutes.
I knew from previous experience that the cooldown period between questions was supposedly 40 minutes, so why is the cooldown period all of a sudden 90 minutes? And why does it say I've already asked a question on Stack Overflow when I asked a question on a completely different Stack Exchange site? I was under the impression that the asking questions thing was a "40 minutes per stack" issue.
The only thing I can think of is this might be related to my reputation being under 125, but in this case I had to spend some of my reputation the other day in order to draw attention to a question to be answered. I don't have a lot of reputation on Stack Overflow because people in general don't upvotes questions very often and I don't have enough experience with programming in order to offer detailed answers to get reputation. But my score was above 125 before I set the bounty. If this is related to the 125 rep, this seems like a design oversight.
EDIT: What the heck just happened? My question was barely up for a minute and it was already closed before it got five views, let alone enough people looking at it to close it. It says my question was flagged as duplicate, but it's not. The other questions were talking about why they were blocked from asking a new question within 90 minutes due to other people using the same IP address as them. I'm asking why I am getting blocked from asking a question on Stack Overflow when I never posted a question to Stack Overflow previously, I posted it to a different site in the Stack Exchange network.