I'm answering questions on low traffic tags and I have always had a bit of fear of the answer ban. My tactics has been to now and then go on rep hunt in the high traffic tag Java, pass a quick answer, get some quick upvotes, and then return back under my oak tree.
This was ok since I also wanted to reach the 3K mark that I needed to clean up my home turf!
Now I'm there (3K) and I would prefer to stay and "smell the flowers".
In low-traffic tags it's not likely to get upvotes, but you manage to get answers accepted (currently I'm around 50%, accepted answer percentage rate). I would like to answer some old question in "my" tag and probably it can drop to 40%, if I do this.
I know that "the exact formula for the bans is not disclosed", but could someone give me directions on what to look out for (e.g. "accepted answer percentage rate", "number of answers in sequence not accepted nor voted")?
The question is, how does this apply "significant zero-voted answers", since answering old question in low-traffic tags easily can generate a "zero-voted" non accepted answer, maybe it is better to not do this or you need to offset with up votes on other question?