Your question is a bit all over the place, but I'm going to try to focus exclusively on your "proposed changes" for the post ban mechanisms:
Stop to penalize users when they remove a question or an answer. Why? Because managing question and answer is a good work.
Allow the deletion of questions without answer
These two points have mostly the same problems.
If a user can delete their badly received posts without penalty, it's very easy to continue posting bad content without ever being banned. Users could even re-publish badly received content after first deleting it (this already happens, but at least this users are digging themselves down into a ban if they are not caught before).
And even if a question doesn't have an answer yet, it doesn't mean it didn't take resources from the network. Users had to read the question and evaluate it. They may have spent time looking for duplicates, or preparing an answer, or simply deciding how to vote on it.
If you do it ocassionally and your account is on good standing, it is not going to be a problem. This only becomes problematic for accounts close to being banned.
Encourage users to vote up for hard question that have their place on Stack Overflow.
This already happens. Users are encouraged to vote up content, and do so much more frequently than they do down vote.
Notify permanently the question's ban so that user always know his question ban status.
I do not understand what do you mean by "permanently". You are warned about being in danger to being banned when it is relevant.
In your case, you were warned, you were consequently banned, and you then got your ban removed because of some questionable votes.
Since you had been banned and warned previously, you should have been aware than the previous warning / danger situation still applied.
You didn't need a second warning. The first warning still applied. You had just recovered from a q-ban. You were supposed to tread carefully from that point forward.
Now you know than having a friend or colleague going through your account upvoting your posts is not a great idea.
But even if we came to agree that a second warning was needed (I do not agree with that), when was that supposed warning were to be given? Vote reversal is naturally instantaneous. And q-banning as well, or as close to be the same.
Exactly at what point could this warning appear? It is simply not possible unless you have some other proposal like not banning users as a result of a vote reversal, or banning them deferredly... neither of which would be a good idea either.
Check Dukeling's answer for other very important points.