Keep in mind that nobody knows the banning formula. It is thought to involve:
- the average score of all your questions
- the worst question score you have
- what fraction of your questions have been deleted (whether by you or others)
- your overall reputation
It is known not to involve:
- time (how long you've been a member, how long you've been banned, how quickly your downvotes accumulated)
You have worked on your overall reputation and that hasn't lifted the ban. It might for some people, but it hasn't for you. You've also waited, which never works for anyone.
What you need to do is work on your questions. If you have deleted ones, that you believe can't be saved because they're just so offtopic for the site, then work on your non deleted ones. You have two questions with more downvotes than upvotes. One of them contains absolutely no code, no what you've tried so far, no what's happening that you don't like, just "I want to change this to this." You can totally edit that into a better question. The other doesn't belong here, so you probably are stuck with it (deleting it would make things worse.)
Then you have a ton of questions with zero votes. Look critically at them. Look at highly upvoted questions in the same tag. What do those questions have that you don't? Are you including too much code? Not enough? Burying the actual question in a pile of background? Omitting the background? Figure it out. You have questions that you can edit and improve, and when you have done so, you'll be able to ask again. What the system is telling you now is that you really just can't be bothered to be good at asking questions. You just ask whatever comes into your head and don't put thought into it. The only way out of the ban is to put a lot of thought into your questions, and make them good questions. Edit the ones you've already asked and see what happens next.