Okay, the title might sound like the answer is obvious. It has more than likely already been asked a thousand times and can be answered by posting a link to the help.
But I'm specifically asking about Stack Overflow, compared to other Stack Exchange sites. I admit, I'm not the most avid and active member on this network, but I have been lurking here for several years now, occasionally I ask a question, and if I come by a question to which I might know the answer, I try to put in some effort in writing a comprehensible and readable text.
For all sites this works without any issues. Most of my answers and questions have upvotes and very rarely do they have downvotes. So despite not participating very often, when I do participate it gets appreciated.
Stack Overflow on the other hand appears to be a big exception to this. For some reason, I'm constantly balancing on the edge of being "question-banned" (and even have been in the past). My questions often get ignored, downvoted or even closed. Sometimes there's comments explaining why (even though usually it's because that person misunderstood something or made assumptions), but most of the time I'm left guessing why this is.
The same happened today, bringing me again closer to a question-ban:
How to detect strikethrough text from docx tables in Python?
To me it feels like:
- The question is on-topic;
- I described the problem in detail, but not with too much irrelevant details;
- I summarized the problem in the title;
- The text was (aside from some initial typos) well written and comprehensible;
- It was written in a formal but polite way
- I showed some effort by already providing some reasoning on how the problem should be tackled, but why this solution does not work;
- I included some related search results to show that I searched before I asked, but also to provide context and prevent people from giving incorrect answers.
So to me, it feels like I did it right? I even checked the help to see what I could have done differently. But apparently the SO community thinks otherwise?
Could anyone explain to me what I could have done differently? What exactly was "wrong" about my question? And maybe also: how is the SO etiquette different than the SE etiquette? Or is this just my perception?