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This is the first time I am going to say WTF was that I just read and who the ♥♥♥♥ is Lemming?
I think whoever wrote this should be writing fiction books.
F.Y.I. anytime I see someone trying to stop others from using their free speech I decline immediately on principal. You aren't the sole arbiter of deciding who can speak and who can't.
Right now that is the Liberals (hopefully not for much longer).
Let me elaborate. If you cheat on an online game, and you are doing a few things in that cheat, you'll get banned. They will advise you you're banned and that's it. They may give the vaguest reason why, but they will NEVER tell you when the infraction occured exactly and what caused the trigger.
Because that only serves to help a cheater know which action caused the ban and they can focus on getting round that.
So it's the same with infractions on forums. If they exactly tell you what word and in what context etc, then you are likely to fixate on that and push up against the rule in future.
Because that's how people work.
So you're not going to get what you want.