I noticed someone intentionally downvoted a few of my questions. I lost about 16 reputation points, and now I am banned from asking questions.
Now that I got my reputation back, can I get the ban lifted?
I noticed someone intentionally downvoted a few of my questions. I lost about 16 reputation points, and now I am banned from asking questions.
Now that I got my reputation back, can I get the ban lifted?
The post ban is automatic and is not keyed to any 1 specific event (or series of events in the case of serial downvoting/downvoting reversal).
While Stack Exchange has never made the exact algorithm public, there are enough clues to have a general idea how it works. This is probably an oversimplification but think of this way.... you have a "quality score" and there is a specific threshold. If your score drops below that threshold, you are banned. When you score rises above the threshold, you are unbanned.
So could you get banned after someone serial downvoted you?
Yes, it is known that votes are a key component in any ban calculations, so if you received downvotes (serial or not), it could have caused you to get banned.
Would my ban get removed when the serial voting script removes the votes?
Not necessarily and depends on other factors. Taken on their own, the removed serial votes no longer exist so they shouldn't even be considered by the ban algorithm. Given that, if nothing else happened, the ban should be lifted when the serial voting script runs.
But if you got banned as a direct result of 8 downvotes, that means you were close enough to the ban threshold that other actions could come into play.
You mentioned you deleted some posts, so that could be part of the issue.
Deleted posts do have an influence on your banned status. They count the same way as regular undeleted posts count, so deleting negatively scored posts will not improve your ban situation, and there appears to be other components of the algorithm that may be changed (indirectly) when you delete a post (whether the post itself has positive, negative, or neutral influence), so you could have unintentionally caused yourself to get banned when you deleted those posts.
The fix may simply be to undelete those posts you deleted recently as see what happens. It may solve your immediate problem (no promises on that).
But it certainly won't solve the question-ban issue completely. You have found that you are close to the question-ban threshold, so you should focus on trying to get yourself a little further away from that ban threshold so you won't get banned again by a couple of downvotes or post deletions.
I don't see anything significantly negative in your profile that would appear to be a major factor in a question ban, but that could simply mean you have an older (deleted) post with a lot of downvotes. But you also have a lot of questions with a net zero score (and most probably have no votes at all). Trying to get upvotes on any of your questions, by improving them, may help.