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I have been asking some questions on Stack Overflow that have gotten a bad reception for some reason.

I then reached my question limit, and have been waiting to ask a question. I have read that the limit ends after 7 days, but it's been 8 days and the counter still says there's one more day left. It said the same thing after 7 days, too. What's wrong? Am I permanently blocked for some reason?

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    "but it's been 8 days" Your last question that I can see was posted 2023-11-06 00:10:16Z. It's currently 2023-11-13 19:10:30Z. The system may still consider you on the 7th day. Try again in 5 hours and see if it still blocks you. Just a guess--I'm not very familiar with the question suspension criteria (and they aren't published in detail, intentionally).
    – TylerH
    Nov 13 at 19:11
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    Based on the reception of their questions it's very possible you are question banned, and the rate limit in that case, is actually 6 months. I am not aware of any mechanism that would only result in a one week rate limit on asking a question. Deleting your non-well received questions will not lift a question ban if that is indeed what has happened. Nov 13 at 19:34
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    Note: You have asked 7 questions and only one has been well received. It won't take much, maybe even a single downvote on one of the existing questions, to push your account into one of the deeper circles of server ban hell. What you need to do is be very, very careful with your next few questions. Don't waste them on trivial questions. Make sure the problem is well-explained, tightly focused, and not something that can be easily looked up. You need to ask something that is going to be upvoted, preferably several times, to regain standing in the server's eyes. Nov 13 at 19:36
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    I strongly recommend reading Writing the Perfect Question and make sure you tick off all of the boxes in the accompanying checklist. Nov 13 at 19:40
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    Also good idea to familiarize with rate-limiting on SE network in general, and q-ban FAQ. Nov 13 at 19:54
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    "I have read that the limit ends after 7 days" - where, exactly? Were you given a personalized message, or are you trying to cite policy? Nov 13 at 22:00
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    See also the question-ban FAQ. While this is slightly different from your situation (since you're not actually question-banned yet, just rate-limited), much of the advice there is highly applicable, and it would be very prudent for you read it closely and follow it. Nov 13 at 22:32
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    Your rate limit has now ended (it ended literally minutes after you posted this meta post). You should be able to ask a question now, but you'll likely be warned that if this next question does not go well your ability to ask questions will be further impaired.
    – Henry Ecker Mod
    Nov 13 at 23:00
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    Try to ask questions that won't be downvoted. Or at the very least, try to ask questions that won't be closed. Try to edit your existing questions, especially your closed ones, to try to get them reopened. Closures count against your account in addition to downvoted questions. Nov 14 at 2:55
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    Well it looks like you didn't take Henry's advice, so I suspect you may now need to wait 6 months, rather than a week, to ask your next question...
    – Thom A
    Nov 14 at 7:51
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    Yeah, that question was pretty much exactly what NOT to do. Please stop guessing at what makes for a good question and read your way through the site documentation in the Help Center and the previously linked blog posts from Jon Skeet on good question writing. If you don't know how to use a tool and you can't quickly (or safely) figure it out by trial and error, you owe it to yourself to read the manual. Nov 14 at 19:07

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