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I would like to provide another answer in this question:

Number two in chinese: 二 vs 两

Due to to the fact that the given answers have not mentioned the etymology of the word at all.

The question is protected by user3306356 Dec 3 '14 at 9:16:

Because it has attracted low-quality answers, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site.

I have currently 101 reputation, so why can't I answer this question?

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Because it has attracted low-quality answers, posting an answer now requires 10 reputation on this site.

Your 101 comes from the default 1 rep + 100 rep association bonus.

None of these were earned on the site. So you never earned 10 reputation on the site, therefore were blocked from answering.

This is a measure put in place so protected questions do not get "drive-by" answers by users who are not active on the site.

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  • Yes, I thought of that, but then it should say "for posting an answer you need to earn at least 10 reputation on this site". Btw, I can answer to that question now.
    – Armfoot
    Jun 29, 2015 at 9:46

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