What is a question ban?
Questions bans are triggered by automatic filters by many low-quality questions. The exact formula is secret, but users are only banned if they have a significant number of bad posts.
Users who are banned are shown this advice for getting out:
The only way to end a question block is to positively contribute to the site... Begin by fixing your existing questions; do not just post the same question again. All questions are expected to be useful to future visitors, too, so put effort into writing with proper grammar and spelling, formatting your post so it can be read easily.
Essentially this advice is to change the community's decision, by editing the question and reversing the downvotes / getting upvotes.
This has a few issues:
If the question is in a low volume tag, few people will see it. If it's in a high volume tag, it will be swamped
Not many people sit on the "Active Questions" page - they sit on the new questions page to answer questions.
If the question topic is "meh", the community isn't going to upvote. They might not downvote, but they are unlikely to upvote. This could happen to a new user asking basic questions. If they're not interesting, they don't get upvoted. Maybe my experience is bad, but I find that new questions are normally not upvoted.
Of the 11,098,017 questions, 5,211,136 have a score of 0.
Any deleted questions are even worse. Close to nobody is going to see a deleted post, and why would they want to vote to undelete? It can't be voted on, and the OP can do nothing about them.
It could be that this is just the way it works, and should work - maybe users should have to work hard to get out of a ban. But there seems to be very little that can be done - even if someone wants to try hard and contribute.
So this question is here because I don't have the answers. I'd love to have the 5 sections of a feature request in my mind, but I don't.