It's not exactly the same but this article talks about a gay guy being banned for (supposedly) pointing out that there are very non-binary people in the world, and objecting to the idea that language should be changed to accomodate them:
Now that is something I wish all the social media platforms would enforce on their moderator staff.
Every ban should be accompanied with at least one sentence of explanation, a quote from the relevant law or ToS, and the text or image (with a nice red circle if required) in question. If the content was illegal then a summary instead.
It should be a choice to view it, as public as the posting itself, and subject to comments also.
As best I can tell, Facebook bans are done by monkeys hitting buttons randomly to get through their queue as quickly as possible. I don't think Twitter is much better.
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/megan-fox/2019/10/19/t...
The article quotes some of his tweets on the topic.