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Why are questions no longer being accepted from my account?

Why are questions no longer being accepted from my account?

Once you have posted too many poorly-received questions or answers, you will be banned from posting more, and you will see the error message. If a post was poorly-received (downvoted or closed), that will continue to count against your account even if the post is deleted!

Can you get banned from Stack Exchange?

Will a ban on one Stack Exchange site affect my standing on other sites in the network? No, post bans are considered separately per site. Your activity on one site will only affect post bans on that one site, and will not affect your standing on other sites.

Can you make money on Stack Overflow?

You can earn money with Stack Overflow actually, but not directly. For example, when you be one of the top users, your chance to get job offer from companies like Google, Facebook, Amazon increase automatically. For example, Jon Skeet is the top user on Stack Overflow right now and he is working on Google.

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How do you accept an answer in Stack Exchange?

To accept an answer:

  1. Choose one answer that you believe is the best solution to your problem.
  2. To mark an answer as accepted, click on the check mark beside the answer to toggle it from greyed out to filled in.
  3. You may change which answer is accepted, or simply un-accept the answer, at any time.

How do I log out of stack overflow?

As of 2014-03-14, there is a logout link accessible from the black top bar; activate the ‘Stack Exchange’ drop down menu and the ‘logout’ link should be beside the entry for the site you’re currently accessing (along with ‘blog’ and ‘chat’).

How do I leave a stackoverflow question ban?

Stack Exchange cannot lift question bans by request. Then write a title that summarizes your problem so that others encountering the exact same issue can find it. Reading your question out loud to yourself can help you understand what it sounds like to others. Deleting your questions will not help.