A week or so ago I read Optimizing for Pearls, Not Sand and as more of an answerer than asker, I rejoiced at the new questions-per-day limit. Considering the time it takes to ask quality questions, 6 per day seemed quite reasonable. For some people it seems more convenient to pop off a half baked question on SE than figure out the answer themselves. The result is large numbers of low quality questions. I would rather they saved their question asking privileges for things that really were really puzzling and needed solving. When the question title copy-pasted into google shows the correct answer in the summary of the first result...well you get the idea.
Then today on unix.SE, we had a rash of questions from a user that's known for ... well ... let's just say about a third of his questions garner more downvotes than up and many have had to be closed. I counted them up and there seem to be 17 questions in less than 48 hours. How is that possible?