I must say, congratulations on your attitude towards this. Usually these kind of meta posts are a little more... heated. Accusatory.
I want to respond to one statement you made though.
for some reason that I do not understand
The comments are already trying to make that problem go away by providing you the information that makes up your ban. Downvoted posts, deleted posts. Contrary to what people like to believe, deleted posts actually keep counting. But the deeper problem here is that you were not even aware that you had deleted questions, right? To be honest that is not entirely your fault; deleted content is only visible in your user CP for a few months. It is a questionable design decision at best to be honest since they do not stop being a thorn in your side. BUT! That system limitation should not lead to a problem of you not knowing you had deleted content.
Because, yes, the system does warn you that you are on a downward spiral and a question ban is imminent. Allegedly because I wish someone would screenshot the actual message, it feels so academic to have to speak about that warning without ever actually having seen it. How can it happen that you miss it? I am going to have to be a little preachy about that; people who miss the signals tend to use the site a little too isolated; they're just here to ask questions when they please or perhaps they quickly jump in and out from Google when they're looking for an answer. And then they're gone again.
Effectively people don't "groom" enough. Your biggest tool for that is your user control panel (user CP for short). It should be checked periodically because there you can see comments you made and you might want to check if some of them maybe are in need of pruning, or a reaction needs to be posted. You can check your questions and answers to see how they are doing score-wise (or perhaps... notice that something you posted has been closed or even deleted...). If you cast flags, you can see if they are getting accepted or declined. Those sort of things. If you do that, you will notice things happening and can intervene before it can cascade into something that is hard to rebound from. Your biggest surprise should be that a question is downvoted or got deleted, not that you are question banned which is several stages later.
I can remember my first self-reflection moment; I had been casting flags which were declined a little too often. How did I notice this was happening? Because I checked my user CP to see what my flagging outcomes were doing. If I hadn't shown an interest, I wouldn't have known something was up.