First of all, Stack Overflow deleted the first part of this comment automatically. I am trying to write "Hi Everyone on Meta" in the beginning. (I know this is automatic, but this is how I would like to express this question).

Anyways,

I thought I would blow some of my reputation points by asking this question. I'm super frustrated because I have a 501 reputation, which apparently gives me rights now to approve or not approve new users' questions or something.  (I have a queue now).

But I myself am so frustrated on this site that I can't even ask a question without freaking out that it's going to get shut down.

I really think something needs to change. The point is: If you have a user that is gotten to the point that they can apparently approve or disapprove of questions, but they themselves can not ask a question, this points to an issue.  Since I have seen/heard of other people feeling bullied on this site, I thought this was a good time to raise my concern.

Maybe allow people to cluster questions, instead of marking them as duplicates?

Tag questions as "novice" or "newbie" so that people who are getting oriented in programming aren't just shut down by users who have poor communication skills, but high "stack overflow reputations" - Maybe allow one question to have multiple titles added to it, so that it is more likely to show up in all of the various searches that people do.

For example, I'll get marked as "duplicate" but when I look at the title of the post that is marked, I would have NEVER found it via search.

It would also be nice if there were a multiple-choice box, where you have to explain *why* you down-voted a question. (For example, my reputation has not changed in a really long time. Coincidentally, after posting this, one question that always only got up votes suddenly got down-votes).  This would also make it less mysterious. As is, you're just getting a ruler smacked on your knuckles (figuratively speaking) with no reason why, etc.

Anyone else have any ideas too ... or just generally want to let me know how right I am !? lol. (That is a joke)

The response I've gotten so far is, in essence, that if I don't like the site, why not just leave.  Counter point: If you don't want to read people's feedback, ideas, and/or complaints, why not just "leave" this question?