This is just something I’ve noticed and I don’t understand, that being that there seems to be a strange difference between a suspension and a ban.

When someone is banned from the platform, they still completely exist. You can go through all of their posts and all of their comments, and the only difference for them will be that they have a big red bar now at the top and they can’t engage with the platform.

Suspensions are different for some reason though. When someone gets suspended, they are completely wiped off the platform. All of their posts and comments are automatically hidden/removed, and you can’t view their profile anymore. I’ve also noticed that getting a suspension is different for the user too. Instead of just telling you you’ve been banned, your profile picture will for some reason turn back to the default, and every time you click it, a server error message comes up at the top, however you can still click away at it and access your profile and such. But like it doesn’t tell you that your account is suspended. You can only see that message if you try to access that profile on a different account or on an incognito tab.

I’ve also noticed that users never get given a reason for being suspended, or even alerted that they have been, whereas bans usually come with a reason.

What is the reasoning for this difference? One would think that a suspension is lighter than a ban, but it seems like suspensions just like Thanos-snap you off the platform without mercy, whereas a permaban at least keeps your account alive and gives you the chance to appeal. It’s just a really weird discrepancy I’ve noticed and was wondering if anyone has noticed as well, or even knows why?