I've had a question ban for at least a month, ever since I was on 470 reputation, so I'm pretty deep into the Void.
I did ask some bad questions which got me caught in a question-ban before. However, one of my answers were upvoted after this which kicked me out of the question-ban (after posting about it on Meta). Sod's Law obviously dictated that someone had to downvote one of my questions, which pushed me back into the question-ban.
That was at least a month ago.
I have since gained around 60 reputation (mostly for reviews, but also for upvotes on answers I've given), but with no change in the question-ban.
This has made me think; do subsequent question-bans make it harder for the question-ban to be lifted?
I wouldn't be too surprised, but a time-expiry should apply here as I've been pretty active for the past month with question reviews, flags, comments, and helping new users (and also the occasional answer). I personally think I've done more than enough to have my question-ban lifted. I am aware that I could request my downvoted deleted questions be dissociated with my account, but I don't have a good justification for this.
I've even gone as far as writing out a message to the Stack Exchange staff requesting the dissociation, but I'm acutely aware that they probably get a few of the same requests every single day. As a result I've decided not to send the message as I don't want to waste anybody's time here.
To clarify, this is the message I receive when trying to post a question:
I've started using another website (gasp!) for my programming questions, but the answers I've been getting are nowhere near the quality of Stack Overflow.
warning, you have asked too many recent low-quality questions and are in danger of being blocked from asking any more
, thanks to the community on Meta :-).