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Update: I am now unbanned! I finally did get that warning too. Thanks!

Update 2: Rebanned...

Update 3: I asked support for help, and they untied bad questions from my account! I'm unbanned now.

I recently got question banned (without knowing that such a ban even existed). While I understand the purpose of the question ban and why it is applied to my account, I find it frustrating that I never received any warnings before receiving the ban.

Wouldn't it be good to send users an email or some other type of warning as they get close to a question ban, but before the ban is imposed? I think this would have several key advantages:

  1. The user can know that there is a punishment for bad questions
  2. The user can know when they are on the path to a question ban
  3. It would help the user if the user doesn't know how questions work on Stack Overflow

Even if only 10% of the people who are headed down the path to a question ban were to change their behavior, this would still be worth it.

Update: A moderator has informed me that users are supposed to receive "quality" warning messages from the system when attempting to post a question when they are close to the threshold of a question ban. However, I don't remember seeing any such messages, and a moderator has confirmed by checking my account history that I wasn't shown any. So, I think there is a bug here. I should have been given some type of warning before being banned. (And, no, my account is not blocked by SpamRam.)

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  • The system is supposed to warn you when you ask questions while in danger of triggering a ban, though there have been reports from time to time of folks not getting the warnings. Jun 13, 2022 at 4:54
  • @user4581301 I have gotten literally NOTHING about being question banned before being question banned
    – Blue Robin
    Jun 13, 2022 at 4:55
  • Important side note: Deleted questions are still taken into account when determining the ban, and I've heard rumblings that deleted questions count more severely, so you can't delete your way out. Jun 13, 2022 at 4:55
  • Yeah, @user4581301. No turning back... Hopefully, I can somehow get out somehow. I posted TOO many STUPID questions. I dug myself a hole I can't get out of. I can't make a new account either.
    – Blue Robin
    Jun 13, 2022 at 4:56
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    Well, there is definitely something wrong here. As noted by @user4581301, you are supposed to be shown quality warnings when you attempt to post a question before you get to the point of being banned. I was fully prepared to post here a screenshot indicating that you had, in fact, been shown these warnings by the system, but imagine my surprise to see that you were not shown any such warnings. I don't know why not. It must be a system bug. That's not how the question ban is supposed to work, as far as I understand it. Jun 13, 2022 at 4:59
  • @user4581301 Hopefully I'm not stupid and missed it while posting, but if that isn't the case then I should be free.
    – Blue Robin
    Jun 13, 2022 at 5:01
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    You were not shown any warning messages. Too many users are shown such messages and do miss them, which its own issue, but I can tell in your account history that you were never shown the warning. That makes this a bug, in my estimation. I've gone ahead and modified your question accordingly. Jun 13, 2022 at 5:04
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    I can't do that. No one can, actually. But that doesn't mean that there isn't a bug in here, or at least an opportunity for improvement. I see two possible scenarios. Either there's a bug that is preventing warnings from being displayed, or you were nowhere near close enough to the threshold to receive a warning but suddenly received enough downvotes to pass up the threshold to a ban. Even if it's the latter, I'm firmly in the camp that no one should be banned without at least getting one warning, so I would classify it as a system bug (or, again, at least an opportunity for improvement). Jun 13, 2022 at 5:06
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    The bug/design-flaw relating to notifications/warnings aside, you are going to have to dig yourself out of the question ban in the normal way, documented in the FAQ, by improving your existing questions. The bright side is that you have probably just barely tipped the threshold of the ban (which is why you didn't see any advance warnings), so you don't have very far to go in order to regain the privilege to ask questions. (Of course, you can lose the privilege again soon after regaining it, so you would need to be quality-minded.) Jun 13, 2022 at 5:07
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    Also, some backstory: I came back from a month-long break from stack overflow. I had a bug that I really needed help with. I come to submit a question, but it just wouldn't let me. @CodyGray
    – Blue Robin
    Jun 13, 2022 at 5:12
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    Re "they just can't be fixed": As an absolute minimum, you can at least keep to form. Stack Overflow is not a forum and there isn't any need to address anyone in particular or call to action (that is implied by posting here). Meta talk does not belong in posts (that is what comments are for). In particular, "Any help would be appreciated, thanks." is implied by posting here. Ask a real direct question instead. Jun 13, 2022 at 13:58
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    @CodyGray I am now unbanned! YAY! I did finally get that warning on the question post page.
    – Blue Robin
    Jun 13, 2022 at 15:34
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    This question is not a duplicate of the FAQ on how to get out of a question ban - it's about why the OP didn't get a warning that they were about to be banned (which they apparently didn't). Feb 1 at 14:16
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    It must be possible that someone asks multiple questions, no one votes on them so no warning is given when asking any of those questions. Then later the downvotes start to come in and goes over the ban threshold. All the downvotes that lead to a ban came after their last question was asked. This seems like a reasonable way that someone can get banned with no warning, and where the ban is still deserved.
    – JK.
    Feb 2 at 3:31
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    This has happened again.
    – Ryan M Mod
    Apr 12 at 18:03

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