Evidence towards a ban
There should be sufficient evidence to support a full on ban against any user being reported before their device becomes "blacklisted". The support team is then unreliable and inefficient in helping a user truly resolve an unjust ban leaving the person the only option of getting a new device only to possibly end up reported again by the same childish complainer. There should be reprimandable consequences for those who falsely report others without sufficient evidence for the claim.
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