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In any case, if you think what we say is baseless, then you have nothing to fear. It's time to learn that what you say has consequences, even when you're online.
You lose access to the community for a set time and the time is always short, and its also community x community bases, meaning if they lose privileges posting in OW2 community tab they could still post literally in every other game tab. To permanently lose community features you have to commit actual crimes under the US law or be considered misusing the service.
Someone saying "Not you're not" to what your orientation is won't get them axed, no matter how saddy waddy you feel. and if they used a slur it would just get them the standard 1 week community ban
Saying OHHH BOYYY you're gonna lose OW2 community posting privileges for like a week just isn't the threat you think it is
Thankfully a ban does not lock you out of your games, it only bans you from the community/profile.