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If there's an active forum or community ban, you wait for it to expire, ban evasion is something heavily frowned upon.
It's one of the punishments and can be considered an incentive to not get such a ban, you know.
Over all steams company is ran by some resentful cancel culture they see people as profit but at the same time you are dealing with individuals who spent life being bullied, now they have a tiny position of authority and abuse it to become the bullies that ruined their childhood.
Misinformation is not going to help the situation, users should not be ban evading, especially when support is aware of them doing so. Any main account may eventually suffer prolonged to permanent restrictions. Half a year implies severity or a very large amount of corrections being necessary over time to the point it's nearly permanent, as that's likely the next escalated step.
It's mostly done this way to prevent people from being asshats and still profiting of it after getting banned, I think. which is a perfectly acceptable reason, in my opinion.
damn bro you really want to be put on their black list now lol