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I believe the ban is placed only after someone makes an offence and it is a recurring problem with them.
If Player A gets banned let's say five times and each ban is 168 hours (one week) and he then proceeds to get banned a sixth time the 168 hour ban is clearly not stopping said player from continuing to repeat the offence so they then deliver a much longer ban as 'multiple bans' because the person is a repeat offender and is not stopping.
Don't think people are just randomly banned for no reason other than having prior bans on their account.
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This is a pretty good explanation of it. In some cases, it is used as an "other" offense when somebody has done something really awful that isn't properly covered by our other offense reasons.
Bans and such aren't public. You generally won't know when or what actions are taken against a certain person.
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What if ban A is month ban year ago ban B is a week ban and then ban C if for a year. Ban A is for scamming ban B is for bugging someone and ban C is because they lagged and killed people in non PK zones.
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I'm finding it hard to understand what you're trying to say. Some of those won't result in a ban at all, unless you're still doing it after being disconnected and warped a few times.
If your question is if it is used because you've been banned for a lot of different things, the answer is no.