I was recently question banned on SO and have been doing everything I can to reverse the ban. I have no negative-score questions (although this question was at -2 before it was revised: Scrolling through UITableView causes Exception and Crash only on iPhone 5C), and three -1 answers (two of which have been revised, one of which cannot be revised since the question was deleted). But I feel like I generally have a positive reputation.
I recently found this thread (Question ban for unanswered questions?) where the accepted answer says asking Zero-score questions can cause a question ban. Could this have been the reason why I was question banned? I have earned 109 reputation over the past two days on positive answers and edits. Can upvotes on my answers help lift my question ban? What more is required of me?
I have read the help page on Question Bans but it is rather vague on how to lift the ban, or why I was banned in the first place:
How can I get out of a question ban?
The ban will be lifted automatically by the system when it determines that your positive contributions outweigh those questions which were poorly received.
And
Stack Exchange has automatic filters in place to ban questions from accounts that have contributed many low-quality questions in the past. These filters help keep the quality of our sites high. The exact formula for the bans is not disclosed, but users are only banned if they have a significant number of heavily down-voted, zero-voted, or deleted posts. One or two bad posts will not cause you to be blocked from using the site.