We are told
The exact formula for the bans is not disclosed, but users are only banned if they have a significant number of ... deleted posts.
I'm only starting here, and I know I'll (hopefully) get better. But when someone with astronomic levels of reputation swoops in to point out how pathetic my efforts at phrasing a proper question are, I have a tendency to want to burn my efforts and start again. I have done this a few times, voluntarily removing questions that I didn't know would cause confusion, to avoid the endless stream of off-the-point answers and comments, not to mind downvotes, that I have caused through my inadequacy.
I know I should just get better at asking questions. I'm just getting more and more afraid of spending an hour researching a question to have it marked as a duplicate or worse within seconds of putting it up.
Before I do, what I want to know is this: should I discontinue my practice of scrapping and restarting questions to avoid the ban algorithm, or should I leave my pathetic scraps to be feasted on by downvotes and irate comments?