Frankly, as a long-time player, I do not believe there is any justifiable reason to have either Chat Reporting or Player Banning in a community-driven game like Minecraft.
I get it, Mojang / Minecraft wants to be "child-friendly" and prevent "hate speech" or "discrimination" to look good from a PR perspective, but I think that's stupid; everything has been perfectly fine for years leaving player banning entirely up to individual server owners.
The primary issue of whether a player gets banned is that it's arbitrarily up to an AI robot instead of a real person, which results in a lot of false positives, like IXBToyCat (along with other streamers) being banned from his own single-player world; sure, technically it is a Realm server, but it is a Realm server only he accesses. The fact that some random person was able to submit a "hate speech or discrimination" claim against him without any evidence I think is another big issue, if Mojang actually thinks this "Chat Reporting" and "Player Banning" is important, then there needs to be safeguards in place to prevent trolling and false positives.
Even if there were appropriate safeguards in place, though, I still don't think banning a player is an appropriate solution. The correct solution in this scenario, if it is real, is simply to temporarily prevent the player from chatting on the server. For "hate speech" or "discrimination" that is a far more appropriate punishment than outright banning.
Ideally though just remove this nonsense
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