There should be an appeal system.
There is, and you have used it. Meta.SO exists for people to bring issues to the attention of the community, as you have done here. Moderators and community members can read the issues brought up here and respond to or act on them.
Per your questions, what happened was this: you first posted a question in an answer here that consisted of the text:
Anyone have any clues?
I'm getting this every time I build now. The iPad self zooms and the
build stops with this error.
!!
That didn't actually answer the question asked, and there was no way for anyone to answer you there, so it was flagged by the community. drescherjm left a comment to that effect, and asked you to ask an actual question. (They were only one of six reviewers who voted to delete, as that's an action typically handled by community review.)
You then did so here, but your original version consisted largely of a digression about your original non-answer and SO policy. I believe that people downvoted based on that, since it obscured your actual issue.
Your new question probably received downvotes because it was a restated duplicate of your original.
Reading your newly revised question, you might still need to provide some more details. I'm not sure that we have enough information to reproduce this to diagnose the issue. With that additional detail, it could be a good question.
To be more specific: what you're experiencing seems to be an Xcode bug. From the lack of other search results for "Connection was interrupted to zoom UI server", I'm assuming it's a new one and is triggered by something uncommon (it's not one that I've seen personally in my iPad development work). Therefore, the specific Xcode version, iOS deployment target, and details about what your project is doing are going to be necessary to even start to diagnose this. Think about what you'd need to have in a bug report for a rare bug in one of your own applications, or what Apple would want to be specified in a Radar.
I'm only asking if anyone has ever seen or heard of the error message
So, then, the only acceptable answer from someone is "Yes" or "No, I've never seen that" from 15 people? That's a completely inappropriate question for Stack Overflow.Do you genuinely think that if anyone else had experienced this error or Xcode behaviour that they would simply respond 'Yes'?
No, but only because there's a 30 character limit when answering. Otherwise, "Yes"