Yeah, you're review-banned. You should see a message to that effect somewhere.
I can't believe they still haven't fixed the UI to make review bans more obvious. If you're banned and you don't know it, then that's a serious problem. A very important purpose of bans is to allow reviewers to learn from their mistakes.
The ban relates to your decision on this review. See here for context. In summary, when I handle flags on obvious not-an-answer or very-low-quality posts, I check to see if any reviewers failed to reach that same conclusion. If they do, I give out bans as door prizes, following the same gradually incrementing time periods as the automatic (audit-based) bans.