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Originally Posted by Kazanne
I liked Salman too,I have no idea either what went on other than it was something bad as he was banned,which begs the question why are some that were banned allowed back and others aren't ? surely a ban should mean a ban. and whatever happened to Apple? I liked him/her too
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Depends on what the actual members in question did really doesn't it. I don't want to go into the behind the scenes stuff so will use a real life way tyo try and explain that decision

I believe you are a teacher or work with kids? So this example should make sense, if I write it right
A, B, C, D and E are a group of friends. The group of friends decide to pick on F. A is abusive towards F over a period of time, culminating in A physically attacking F. B, C, D and E will lightly taunt occasionally, or maybe encourage A to be nasty. Would it be fair to punish all members of the group in exactly the same way? All should be punished for their parts, yes. But IMO, A deserves a harsher punishment.
The analogy is not perfect, or even entirely representative as I don't really want to drag it all up again. Just trying to explain why some bans are longer than others