I've read the help page which comes up, I've reviewed the information on the meta page about this issue, and I've reviewed my questions from the past.
I understand many of them received no up-votes, and there was one question with one down-vote (which the person who gave it didn't care explaining why), but I would certainly hesitate from calling them any of the following:
- Extremely poor quality
- Irrelevant to the site
- Too specific (except for one case I can see) or demonstrating no proper research on my part
In general, I've asked questions on this SE site mostly when I've had trouble picking up new concepts, especially when I was new to programming.
However, I've still tried to keep them as general as possible so future participants of the site can benefit from them.
Now, to be fair, I have noticed I haven't accepted answers for a number of the questions I asked.
However, most of my questions here had been asked when I was new to SE and didn't fully realize the importance of marking answers. I would be glad to accept them now, but I don't see how not doing so makes my questions of low quality.
I would be grateful if someone could help me understand what I'm missing. Maybe I am at fault here and simply don't realize it. I just want to say that low quality questions are something I myself would not accept submitting to an SE site.
=== EDIT ===
I would like to thank everyone who's looked into this for me and helped with my prior questions and answers. I'm very grateful.
Some have asked about any possibly deleted questions or other information. Reviewing the criteria publicly disclosed on how exactly this ban is determined, I thought again about my past questions and felt it might be useful to mention the following incident.
Recently, I had asked about good learning sources I could make use of online for the technologies that go into hybrid mobile development frameworks such as ionic.
I had listed some restrictions, one of which among them was that I don't want to spend an inordinate amount of time learning before I could get a relatively simple app up and going. While this question wasn't as well received as I had originally hoped (and in hindsight I can see why), this was an unusual case.
I received an unexpected number of down-votes (maybe 3 or 4) and then immediately after I received a notice explaining something about a malicious account being involved and that account being under review.
The account, apparently, was ultimately deleted (or suspended), my post was deleted (if I remember correctly) and all the negative reputation change I had incurred was reversed. Which is what made this unusual.
To the best of my knowledge, this was the only time one of my questions had been deleted from SO.
If this has contributed in a significant way to the (now lifted) ban, it is unexpected for one bad question (and moreover in the given context) to affect an account.
If a moderator can verify this for me, I would be grateful.
Thank you all again. It's really nice to see the community come together to help someone.