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Usually when a community bans you it means they don't want you to be there. Could try going somewhere else?
Could probably also appeal, but personally if I get banned somewhere I just accept it and move on. Better for the ol' mental health.
Could also mean those doing the banning get their panties in a wad way too easily... or you posted on an entirely different subreddit they didnt like... or just because.
Any of those reasons would indicate to me to move on.
Up to you. If a website bans me for a "super shitty reason" I think I would just not engage with that website. There are several others to go to, dozens even.