There are two ways to get edit banned:
- a moderator bans you
- the system imposes a 7-day ban.
Looking at your suggested edit history I doubt a moderator would apply a ban. You have to do way worse to achieve that.
Leaves us with the system imposed ban. From Too many of your edits were rejected, try again in 7 days by Waffles we learn the formula is:
[Over] your last 7 days of activity. If (rejects - (approvals / 3)) >= 5, you will be auto-banned.
Given The Stack Exchange Data Explorer just updated at 03:00 UTC (it does so every Sunday) we can query for how close you are to a ban with this query today:
select count(rejectiondate) - (count(approvaldate) /3) [autoban >= 5]
, count(rejectiondate) [# Rejected]
, count(approvaldate) [# Approved]
from suggestededits
where owneruserid = 13927534
and creationdate between dateadd(d,-7,getdate()) and getdate()
Result:
autoban >= 5 | # Rejected | # Approved |
---|---|---|
1 | 5 | 13 |
My conclusion for these last 7 days: I wouldn't worry too much. I think you take enough care to prevent the mishaps you describe and if you keep on fixing everything there is to fix in a post I doubt you'll end-up auto-banned because your approved count will keep you above the auto ban threshold.