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I recall a ban on asking questions on serverfault. Aside from asking a question to see what happens, how do I know whether that ban is still in effect? Looking at my rep, I see:

5   Jun 8
+5  11:49   upvote  postfix: Temporary lookup failure for FQDN
    11:47   accept  mailman web UI on localhost with apache2
    11:45   accept  postfix: Temporary lookup failure for FQDN
    11:13   accept  export Usenet via IMAP or POP3
5   Apr 2
+5  12:16   upvote  postfix: Temporary lookup failure for FQDN
15  Nov 8 '12
+10     07:52   upvote  export Usenet via IMAP or POP3
+5  07:52   upvote  export Usenet via IMAP or POP3
-4    Sep 17 '12
-2  19:03   downvote    mailman web UI on localhost with apache2
-2  18:02   downvote    mailman web UI on localhost with apache2

which makes me think it might have been lifted?

I saw a message like this:

What can I do when getting "We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account"?

or similar, in the past. I just don't want to go through the trouble of forming and asking a question just to get that message again, so I would like to know the status of my ban.

At what stage in asking a question do you see the error message?

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You are currently not blocked from participating in the site in any way.

You were last blocked in December 2013; it would have to have been a very very serious, moderator implemented incident for it to last 6 months.

Just be careful, as it's not very hard to get back onto the automatic block list if more of your questions are poorly received.

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  • thx. I didn't know it had a time limit.
    – Thufir
    Commented Jun 11, 2014 at 4:44
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    With only one notable exception, all bans are strictly temporary, but they increase in length with each occasion.
    – Mark Henderson Mod
    Commented Jun 11, 2014 at 4:45

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