I have found questions detailing changes to automatic review bans being extended beyond 30 days but I always thought the account suspension was anywhere between 1 day and a year (see here for Jeff's original announcement).
Then I found a user with the following entry on their user page (changed just the day and time to ensure no chance of inadvertently identifying the person):
This account is temporarily suspended network-wide. The suspension period ends on Feb dd '25 at h:mm.
That's a five-year ban by the looks of it, quite harsh but, of course, I don't know whether it was deserved or not.
Now I'm having a hard time envisioning what could cause a ban that long but not cause total account deletion but my question is this: is there a limit on suspension time or will it just get longer and longer as an individual doesn't adjust their behaviour?
Don't worry, I'm not planning any actions that would test this limit for myself :-)
And it may even be worse than I first thought - the user hasn't posted anything since '16 so it may well have been a nine-year suspension.