All I need to know about 'em is that they decided that in order to protect minorities and "marginalized" people from online hate/cyberbullying, it was far easier to just go ahead and ban anyone /marginalized/, to ban anyone who might be vulnerable to cyberbullying, "for their own protection". LMFAO!
I mean it makes sense, in a Nietzschean sort of way. By definition, there are far less marginalized people than there are "normal" people who might be inclined to cyberbully them. Removing the temptation is a much easier number to manage. xD