I recently got hit with this infamous message when I was about to ask a question on Stack Overflow without warning:
You have reached your question limit.
Sorry, we are no longer accepting questions from this account. See the Help Center to learn more.
The Help Center says that you get question-banned by having:
...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.
I have one deleted post that has a score of -13, which is why I deleted it. I have four down-voted questions. All of them have two or less down-votes, except for one question, which has -6.
I don't have "a significant number of heavily down-voted, zero-voted, or deleted posts." Zero-voted? I do have one zero-voted question.
The last question I asked was about Google App Engine loading abnormally slow. It has a score of zero at the time of writing.
Do zero-score questions get you banned from asking?. An answer to "How do Zero-Score Questions Impact a Question Ban?" says that zero-score questions don't lead to question-bans. One of Stack Overflow's Help Center articles said that zero-score questions do cause question-bans.
Since I have more down-voted questions than up-voted ones, a zero-score question will actually improve my average. Why'd I get banned?
Was I banned from just that question, or was it a coincidence, and I got banned for something else?
And why'd I get question-banned without warning? It just banned me one day.