So I've discovered a new source of endless amusement: Google Translating ja.stackoverflow.com.
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The Help Center shows users to not start questions that incite flame wars:
> Or a subjective, or a content lead to a fire, please avoid lengthy debate is such that the necessary questions. Here is the place for like put out a clear answer questions!
It also reminds them to be nice:
> Do not forget to courtesy
As for badges, "Unsung Hero" translates to "Hero of shade."
And it's always important to know how to accept answers:
> Questioner, you can mark the "flower circle answer" to one answer.
Finally, users are reminded that this isn't Christianity.SE:
> The format of all of the questions will not necessarily fit well. Questions that seek the Lord opinions , prone to discussion questions should be avoided as much as possible.
> NOTE: This function will actually cause the page * to be re-submitted with the new locale, so it really should not be used with pages submitted via POST * requests (if there are any, which I hope there are not).
this morning when I connected the site via university, I was able to ask questions, but now that I am at home I can't ask question and ban still is there!
In any case it's unlikely to be a bug. And as far as I know the conditions are re-evaluated each time you attempt to ask a question. So something must have changed in the mean time that sees you banned again. Can't say if that's location or a downvote or whatever. But at least you're close to the edge.
Oops! really think of that ban system, It seems I just need some votes, can't ask any question to gain it and I must wait for years to catch that single vote, providing the other day I don't loose it, thats comic
@S.L.Barth I improved some of them, some of them for thousands time, some even got more down-voted as they became active, you can check them all are sane question. but anyone who think know the answer of a question vote it down
I'm looking at one of @Ahmad's downvoted questions, which is at -2 right now. I'd rather not link it because I'd like to help see if it can be improved, not bring down more downvotes on it.
@S.L.Barth Please, if you mean that, I got just out of idea how to improve it, I stated the problem in any language, method, way possible, I am not kidding
In fact I had a textbox beside a listView, I listed paragraphs of text box in listview, so when the user select a paragraph in the listView the corresponding text be shown on the textbox
Meanwhile you got an upvote on that quesiton @Ahmad. If that has lifted the ban, it;s probably better to stay away from that question, and avoid further downvotes.
@S.L.Barth language mostly. Poor first revisions are a problem however. Difficult to recover from that. I'll give them a look later on. But I don't want to bump too many of them. If I can't completely fix them I would only push him further into a ban.
Don't imagine @S.L.Barth, look it up. I'm not saying it's all "justice", but it's a simple matter of poor quality posts, hindered by a language problem and the seeming need to keep talking rather than to fix and clarify. That tends to annoy people in my experience.
Nobody is interested in keeping you banned for months. There is no positive in that. The site is only interested in you posting quality content. (And preventing you from not doing so). If you have anyone close to you who is a native (or proficient) English speaker, have them revise your posts for example @Ahmad.
To get out of the ban? I'd say some outside evaluation needs to happen. And that would be voting, yes. But that's a guess. I don't know the details but it seems logical.
To say your English is bad or terrible would be dishonest @Ahmad. But there is something about it that makes it difficult to understand on occasion. It's something all us non-native speakers have to get through, and you ultimately will, but for now it might (and that's a guess) negatively influence the evaluation of your posts.
The question is very general. I'm not familiar with Laravel. Judging by the answers, Laravel has some mechanisms to keep track of which mails have been sent?
I don't complain the votes, but the way how system just relays on them
@S.L.Barth, About that question, I just thought it should be a very common question, that you have a list of users who receive emails, you need a good algorithm, sql query, anything to avoid sending an email to a user twice, mails are sent regulary and some users join the system...
a good example as I wrote is a failure within a mass mail sending
@S.L.Barth, it may have some mechanism but I meant a database operation more, because everyday we should send some emails, for example then new users who joined the system should receive it , anyway I thought it must be very common and might have some good algorithms for it
Thank you that you consider my questions, regarding answers I think I could convey my meaning
For an example of case 2.... there is a change in the roster. The roster on the web site says that a particular class is on Tuesday, but it was moved to Friday.