It's always TOS violations when convenient. Plenty of accounts violate TOS and go untouched.
Not casting judgment on this specific case, but the ease with which it's possible to selectively apply TOS to bans should be concerning to free speech oriented people.
Just make a broad TOS and you can ban anybody you like.
Not casting judgment on this specific case, but the ease with which it's possible to selectively apply TOS to bans should be concerning to free speech oriented people.
Just make a broad TOS and you can ban anybody you like.