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The account was possibly banned after certain practices were highlighted
here and
here. I figure more posts were either reported or inspected in order to determine the final outcome (plagiarism is easy to prove, use of AI will likely take a bit more research in order to be able to conclude with enough confidence of not crossing a false positive).
I think his case might have something to do with him being banned for plagiarism before. He got a second chance after his
ban appeal in 2019. It is possible that the moderators have records or check the logs of such cases so they issued the permaban without much hesitation.
How about accounts that were issued the permaban for using AI content generator or plagiarism, without first issuing a warning and without any record of previous ban cases. I mean we have such cases too. Can we consider such cases to be unjust especially maybe if/when the culprit claims to be ignorant of the offence.