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Yes, there's supposed to be a higher legal standard for the state sending you to prison than a private party banning you from their forum.
There is also common decency to consider.
If you took your own advice, you wouldn’t have so many comments of yours deleted.
How does being a moderator make one an expert on common decency?
One need not to be an expert to see that your comments were inappropriate and broke the rules.
You know what's appropriate, the moderator knows what's appropriate, and anybody who disagrees is wrong.
And anybody who asks for an explanation is just trolling.
That's a rather massive and arrogant assumption.
Not “anyone”. But certainly you, currently.
You broke the rules, and you got your comments removed. Facing the consequences of your actions is not a state of victimhood.
That's rather beside my point. I addressed prosecution without explanation.
You’ve been told multiple times where to find your explanation. You didn’t like the answer, and so now you seem to be pretending that you didn’t hear it.
I think you might be wrong there.
And you refused to answer me when I asked you in what court of law are you being prosecuted? State, federal? What laws are you alleged to have broken?
It's a pretty bad question.
So, you still can’t answer.
Actually it's that I prefer not to answer. It would be like building a house upon a swamp.
Kinda like claiming simple moderator actions on a private forum or are tantamount to “prosecution“