Okay, let's bring it back to my original phrase, I don't want to go forward with a tangent that wasn't my initial response: When a user is banned, it's not funny. I hate being banned, even on small sites or places I am inactive in. I think a lot of people hate the feeling of being rejected from a place on the reason of something they disagree or feel they have not violated under any circumstance and to add on top of that, feel helpless and muted so that they can't even reason or justify themselves and hopefully solve the matter.
Whether or not the user is banned under reasonable terms or not, I was stating that a user hates being banned, period and that it's only normal for them to sputter insults and words of hate. Whether or not you receive them or not is hardly of their concern (at least I wouldn't care, when I stub my toe I usually scream a lot of things solely to fume and release the pain). While some may laugh and scoff so openly how it doesn't "affect" them, I claim that it may be comical for those sort of people, but the user banned feels discouraged and hurt, even if they were banned on their own accord. Once again, people over-extend my original words through implications.
I didn't view your screenshots nor did I pay attention to the screenshots given, nor am I interested in personal experiences and stories that involve 0 use for what I was trying to relay. I am not going to give my personal emotions or opinion towards a subject that has no inclusion of myself. I am speaking on general broad terms with many variables that are possible.
As for your last comment PS: If you want to bring in the issue of real life laws, when a person who commits a crime is caught by an officer of the law, they are immediately detained. They go to court to appeal while they are being detained. Going by your logic, that shouldn't be how things work. The police officer who arrests the criminal shouldn't detain him, but instead immediately call in a judge, lawyers and everything, and have the trial right on the spot before they decide whether to put the person in jail or not. I don't know if that makes sense to you, but it sure doesn't seem like a very effective approach to me...
This is loosely translating what I was saying and simply bricking up a new illogical story so it can appear that I am being too open-minded. Naturally to have people physically present on the spot is literally impossible, but is it not possible to do this via the GM who had just banned you and the user who had just been banned? Or better yet, why don't we jail the person or contact them via the forums, where words typed/ said remain there for the recipient to receive and read when their time gives them liberty to do so.