Asking a question about a field you're unfamiliar with doesn't make you a help vampire. Asking a question without thinking first (poor grammar and spelling, burying the lede, overly generic title, bad tags, no code for a code problem, no "what have you tried") is getting you on the road to HV, but at that point you're still just someone who asked a bad question once.
To qualify for HV you have to keep going. Don't edit your question no matter how many comments you get that ask for more detail or make it clear you were misunderstood. Reply in comments or answers instead, or ignore them. Don't respond to answers either: don't vote them up or down, don't comment on them, don't interact. After a while, just ask another question. Maybe it's the same question reworded, maybe it's a followon question, who can tell? If you have an answer to your first (or everyone's misunderstood it, whatever) go ahead and delete it, since a help vampire doesn't even consider the possibility of helping some future stranger. But refer (vaguely) to it in your new questions. Assume we have all learned your situation and choose to remember it, so don't explain any background. Continue to ignore comments and answers, or possibly escalate to arguing in the comments and answers. Get a friend to post an answer that rebukes others for not providing good enough answers yet. Repeat. And Repeat. And Repeat.
If you are doing that on another site, I would support the software keeping you out of all the sites. But my guess is that it doesn't.