- Simply because we do not have them. We cannot maintain details of the 14,000+ banned members, including but not limited to names and reasons, due to time constraints and the large numbers of members who do not read and/or follow the rules.
- All bans happen due to broken rules and we encourage members to read them to figure out why they were banned.
- Naming a broken rule after being banned, results in quicker reinstatement than not being able to name the broken rule, which invites a waiting period.
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Modified on: Tue, 2 Aug, 2016 at 2:59 PM
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