I have recently been browsing around in the help center, and just a few days ago was reading the post about question bans. The post clearly stated that to aid in getting out of a question ban, one must positively contribute to the Stack Overflow site. I then wondered if the banning algorithm took a users reputation level into account.
I know that having high reputation, or earning large amounts of reputation, does not necessarily mean you've gotten better at asking questions. But it seems to me that on Stack Overflow reputation is not easily gotten by any means (excluding of course serial up-voters). So reputation, to a certain degree, could be used to measure a given users "positive contributions".
To give an example of what I mean, let's just say that User A has been question banned with currently 50 reputation points. Over the course of a month or so, User A earns 450 reputation points (including the bonus awarded at 100 reputation points):
- Is User A any closer to getting out of the question ban?
- Would what User A has done be considered positive contribution?
The above is a very specific example, and is just meant to serve illustrative purposes. But the example could very well be applied in the real world.
To summarize my question: Does earning large amounts of reputation (or any for that matter), play any part all in escaping the infamous question ban?
My question is not a duplicate of Do subsequent question-bans make escaping the Void harder? because I'm asking whether gained reputation during a question ban will directly affect the question ban, while the other question is asking whether or not a previous question ban will affect your current one.