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My last three questions were massively downvoted, and then closed as duplicates, although I still disagree with this. There was one nuance that I wanted to get an answer to. Later, I posted an answer to my closed question. But now the question is completely different. Stack Overflow does not give me the opportunity to ask a new question.

The service suggests that I do not create a new account, but improve existing questions until they become at least rated zero. I did so and got another question with a rating of about -6. Attempts to edit the question and provide my answer in order to explain the position still led to the closure of the question. I'm afraid to reopen the question so as not to get even more minuses.

Moreover, I can't delete them because, despite the presence of the 'delete' option, the service does not allow me to delete the questions due to the presence of answers.

Can anyone suggest what exactly I can do in this situation to get out of the deadlock?

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    Regarding the -6 question you speak of, you dragged that question unnecessarily. It seems that it was closed with suitable duplicates and even had answers that explained why your code didn't work. Editing the question on Stack Overflow and asking for Python to be updated so that it works is not the correct course of action. If you have a feature request for Python take it to Python's issue tracker (Which you did, but still insisted on discussing it on Stack Overflow), Stack Overflow is not the appropriate place to take that up. You later even re-asked that question instead of just editing that one... Nov 15 at 8:37
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    You potentially have a misunderstanding about the purpose of Stack Overflow. If it is a discussion that you want, Stack Overflow is not the correct place for that. You received answers that described why something didn't work as you expected it to. If you disagree with that and want to discuss it being changed, etc. you need to discuss it in the place suitable for that discussion. Nov 15 at 8:44
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    "Moreover, I can't delete them because, despite the presence of the 'delete' option, the service does not allow me to delete the questions due to the presence of answers." Note that deleted answers count towards the question ban too. Deleting questions makes things worse, not better! As the guidance says, you should also check the questions you have already deleted for whether they can be improved. Nov 15 at 8:56
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    Why it works that way is already mentioned in the answers and comments though? If you still don't agree to those think over this expression """Hi """ + name + """, how do you do?""", given name = "A", if you were to evaluate it what do you expect the value to be? Would it be Hi A, how do you do? or would it be Hi """ + name + """, how do you do? You'd expect the first one right? Ignoring a triple quote in between just because there's one later would make the code too confusing to read, also keep in mind triple quoted strings can span multiple lines. Nov 15 at 9:00
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    @VasylKolomiets maybe reading this would help you here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/323334/… asking why something works the way it is designed (and hence why it is designed that way) is not something users on Stack Overflow can answer really. Nov 15 at 9:09
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    @VasylKolomiets - The only way is to wait 6 months, ask a well received question, and rinse and repeat until you are no longer question banned. There is absolutely no way to manually lift your question ban. A question ban is always the result of multiple questions that were not well reviewed. After reading your question and then reading the duplicate, I see no reason, your question isn’t a duplicate Nov 15 at 11:24
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    @VasylKolomiets please don't use "txt spk"; the comments (and questions) aren't an SMS and you aren't limited to only using 160 characters. Such writing can also be very confusing for readers (native speakers or not), which can also result in your content being poorly received.
    – Thom A
    Nov 15 at 12:40
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    @VasylKolomiets - Improve the quality of the question without changing the question you asked. Nov 15 at 13:20
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    You know that votes here don't affect your ability to post, right @VasylKolomiets ? This is meta, not main. (Also it's duplicate not "dublicate".)
    – Thom A
    Nov 15 at 13:45
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    "how can I approve this one closed question" - it will be a duplicate no matter how you improve it. You can fix the question to explain it better (it's hard to understand your English), but it is still the same question: "Q. why can't Python understand """"""" as " quoted by """ on each side?" is for the same reason as "Q. why can't Python understand """"example"""" as example quoted by """"?". The reason is: once Python sees """, the string must end as soon as it sees """ again. Nov 15 at 14:35
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    "is any real way to whitewashing my account in stackowerflow[sic]?" No; deleting your account and recreating it would just start you off immediately with (severe) limitations and creating a second account will likely result in that second account being purged and (potentially) your current account receiving repercussions too.
    – Thom A
    Nov 15 at 17:13
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    You get more reputation by posting quality content, @VasylKolomiets . There is no "restore reputation" code/command on Stack Overflow.
    – Thom A
    Nov 15 at 17:48
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    I recommend using the spell checker (built into all major web browsers (nothing to install; at most it has to be activated)). Just don't trust it too much (there will be false positives due to words missing in its dictionary (for example, arithmetico-geometric), many tech words, and British vs. American English differences). Supplementary word list. Nov 15 at 19:42
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    @VasylKolomiets - You can't today you can in 6 months. If you are still receiving downvotes, then that means, there is something wrong with your question. Your answer to your own question isn't that much better. There is a process to disassociate the question from your question history, but a single question being disassociated, won't lift the question ban. I am not even sure a question that is contributing toward a question ban can be disassociated even if you were to request it. Nov 15 at 21:31
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    @VasylKolomiets - It's not only about not having spelling errors, but you also have to avoid grammatical errors, and translator features within Edge will not fix grammatical errors. Spelling errors and grammatical errors is also only part of the issue with the question you are asking about, tools to help verify your spelling and grammar, won't write a question that can answered for you. Earning reputation by providing submitting substantial edit proposals to other user's contributions won't necessarily lift your question ban. The question ban is based on the quality of your questions. Nov 16 at 18:35

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