Recent efforts in SO close vote queue make me think that quite a lot of users started hitting the question ban there.
There is long known "tradition" of attempts to circumvent such bans by posting at inappropriate sites:
The core issue here seems to be the abusive "I can't ask any more, so I'll ask my question on a similar site, in the hope it is migrated"...
I wonder how much impact could this have on Programmers. To understand this, I would like to find out how many questions per day are posted by users that were banned at SO less than a month ago, and how many of these questions end up closed / deleted?
It would be also helpful to learn similar statistics for questions from users who:
- aren't yet banned, but are already warned about approaching a ban at SO
- are rate-limited to ask questions at SO by anti-recidivism system
Basically I am trying to figure whether it's something that can be dealt with in our regular ways, or it is worth looking for a dedicated approach to address (like, say, system triggering automated flag for mod attention when post from such a user gets close vote / flag).
Related:
(MSO) Let's burn down the close queue!
(MSE) Block migration if user is suspended/question-blocked at destination
(MSE) Warn new users when they ask a question after a previous question is closed, downvoted, or deleted
(MSE) What is the reasoning behind limiting "recidivists" to post one question per week?
(MSO) Why won't the system allow me to ask questions for several days?
(MSE) Stats on how attempts to circumvent SO question blocks impact other sites
(Meta P.SE) Provide 10k users more close votes