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Jan 17, 2019 at 16:10 comment added ACuriousMind Mod @Theoretical Except for the number of deleted questions, you can probably get the numbers from the SE Data Explorer if you know a bit of SQL.
Jan 17, 2019 at 12:34 comment added user191954 @Theoretical It's the sum of 4 numbers (as mentioned in this post) divided by the number of questions you asked. That doesn't take time. The only possible complication is the deleted questions which may or may not be visible to you.
Jan 17, 2019 at 12:00 comment added Theoretical @ACuriousMind How can I calculate my positive question record? I mean is there any short system? I can't just calculate the questions and then do the calculations. This will take a lot of time.
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Sep 24, 2017 at 3:20 comment added stoic-santiago (1) I'd like to apologize for providing incorrect information, I was including the math and chemistry SE sites also while counting the upvotes. (2) Is it possible to get a second chance, or has my account been permanently blocked from posting questions? I request Physics SE to reconsider the restriction imposed and I'll try my best to not only adhere to the community standards in the future, but also to help in its growth as an active participant in discussions. Thanks. @ACuriousMind♦
Sep 23, 2017 at 10:42 comment added ACuriousMind Mod @user28968 Right now you have four questions, two downvoted, two closed, one deleted. "Most of my questions usually have upvotes" is therefore blatantly false, and I don't understand why both you and the poster use "undemocratic" as an accusation - who ever promised you the process that restricts you from using a privately-owned internet site would be democratic?
Sep 23, 2017 at 6:17 comment added stoic-santiago For some reason, even I'm facing the same problem. Most of my questions usually have upvotes, and I thought SE is an organisation that offers academic help (NOT homework and exercises, but rather conceptual problems and confusions that textbooks don't address). The sudden and surprising restriction to post questions makes me question if SE is really that undemocratic? Is it meant only for a few people whose questions don't get downvoted?
Sep 22, 2017 at 13:41 history answered ACuriousMindMod CC BY-SA 3.0