I've been in a question ban for about 4 years, and have had no luck getting out. I've been asking the occasional question in hopes of getting votes to get out, but so far, they haven't been getting any votes. As of writing this, my latest question hasn't been getting any votes after stagnating at about 50 views.
On a side note, I have 3 deleted questions (although one of them gives a 404 error so that's probably no longer associated) that I had to ask a moderator for a link to to even see them. They can't be improved (and I'm being dead serious. I'll even include links/screenshots if you don't believe me. You can't polish a turd after all) and I don't even ask those kinds of questions any more.
Surely deleted questions should just disappear for good and stop counting against me to the point of not existing in the first place. Otherwise, what even is the point of deleting a question? Is it just so that users don't have to deal with the question being public and at the same time be hit with a question ban? Surely the right to be forgotten (or forgiven) could be useful here, especially if questions like those haven't been posted in years).