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I know that this question has already been posted, but I receive this message when I want to ask a question: You have reached your question limit and I can't find the right answer. I followed the link, but nothing was solved. What can I do?

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Either you asked a lot of questions recently, or you share an IP address with somebody else who did (perhaps somebody on the same local network as you). – CodesInChaos Feb 4 '15 at 10:53
    
I asked 1-2 questions per day..+ I haven't connected to the website on another pc with this account. – dpaul1994 Feb 4 '15 at 10:57
    
The limit applies even if other people using other accounts ask questions using the same IP address. Typically this happens because you're either using the same proxy server or because you're on the same LAN. – CodesInChaos Feb 4 '15 at 11:01
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Did you delete any of your questions? If yes, how many? Deleted questions count against many limits (probably including this one). – CodesInChaos Feb 4 '15 at 11:03
    
I deleted 2-3 questions – dpaul1994 Feb 4 '15 at 11:22
    
Can i get some one to look at my account please a i cant ask questions in over a year... , It will detour me from helping others.... I didnt abuse the system in anyway deliberately that im aware of... – joshua Apr 26 '15 at 17:04
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I see this message too. But i didn't do anything wrong! why i got banned?! – Vahid Alimohamadi Jun 6 at 22:07
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Stack overflow is becoming dictatorship. You do what they say or else. It is not about helping out humanity but about profits... like everything else in the world. – AbstractDissonance Sep 28 at 5:03
  1. Your questions are not generating traffic, eg, they might not be good questions.
  2. If you really are posting 1-2 questions per day, you delete a lot of them. You only have 6 questions.

There is your answer, deleting so much questions results in a question ban/limit.

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I think a question ban results in a different message. – CodesInChaos Feb 4 '15 at 11:04
    
According to this post, it does add-up to the limit ban. meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/255583/… – Chilion Feb 4 '15 at 11:07
    
Yes, deleted questions count against the ban. But AFAIK that would result in the message "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account" and not in "You have reached your question limit". But since I have never seen either of these, I don't know if the error message is really different. – CodesInChaos Feb 4 '15 at 11:10
    
@CodesInChaos: I believe when you are close to a question ban, the system further limits the rate at which you can ask questions. – Qantas 94 Heavy Feb 4 '15 at 11:24
    
The questions that remain not less reputation, I have corrected and meet the requirements. I need to create another account? – dpaul1994 Feb 4 '15 at 11:29
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@pauli Creating an account to circumvent a ban is highly inadvisable, especially since there are mechanisms in place to stop people from taking advantage of that. – dandan78 Feb 4 '15 at 12:16
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@dandan78 Ironically, by rate-limiting the new account. – J. Steen Feb 4 '15 at 12:52
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Ok..then what should I do to be able to ask? – dpaul1994 Feb 4 '15 at 14:53
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delete is part of web , actually in web law we should have delete button – Ali.Mojtehedy Dec 1 '15 at 11:40

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