You are spending a lot of time adding poor or irrelevant tags to questions that are themselves poor. Since your reputation is below 2,000 every one of your edits has to be reviewed by at least one person, and a high proportion of those edits have been rejected, which has triggered the auto-ban algorithm.
In short, the Stack Overflow algorithms have determined that you are harming more than helping. What did you do wrong?
- Don't add irrelevant tags to questions.
https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/28682069 was correctly rejected for this reason:
This edit introduces tags that do not help to define the topic of the question. Tags should help to describe what the question is about, not just what it contains.
The question contains references to Ubuntu and SSH, but those are entirely irrelevant to its actual topic (and should probably be edited out). Therefore, adding ubuntu and ssh was incorrect.
- Don't add tags to questions that should be closed.
The question at https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/28709732 was downvoted twice and eventually closed, as it simply doesn't contain enough information to be answerable. There is no use spending any sort of time editing such questions, unless you're the author.
- Don't add poor tags to questions.
The tag server you tried to add to https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/28661014 is a poor tag, because it's so generic and assigned to so many questions already that it's effectively worthless for narrowing down search results.
Ideally we would remove such large junk tags, but mechanisms for doing so have not been made available to us curators, and people keep recreating them anyway.
- Don't edit questions only to add or remove tags.
As the Help Centre states:
Edits are expected to be substantial and to leave the post better than you found it.
(emphasis mine).
If you find a question you believe needs editing, you must be prepared to fix everything you can see wrong with it. Since every edit you make needs to be reviewed, the fewer edits you make lowers the load on reviewers.
There is far more to being a good Stack Overflow curator than tagging; in fact, tags are arguably one of the least important parts of a question. Concentrate on fixing question bodies - spelling, grammar, and code formatting - before you look at the tags.
If (rejects - (approvals / 3)) >= 5, you will be auto-banned.