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I haven't looked into what they were banned for... I would point out that sometimes people comment on many threads and they end up getting banned for something they said elsewhere. Regardless- forum rules are the same for everyone. Just because someone wishes to provide feedback does not waive any and all forum rules for them to articulate their feedback however they so chose.
Feedback of "Gaijin, I really abhor these events to no end" or "Gaijin, I really like these kinds of events" carries the same weight as a response with several of the more offensive or otherwise unnecessary three, four, and five letter words. Do people see it as expressing their views as strongly? I doubt it. But Gaijin isn't measuring how 'strongly' views are expressed. If people say that they really don't like it, well, they don't like it. It's as simple as that. Nothing "extra" is needed, unless they want to specify what exactly it was about the event that they did not like, and what they would prefer as an alternative/suggestion for the future.