Looking into your Game History, you don't PvP so that rules out any cheating in Crucible, and it also looks like you were defeated every time you played Gambit Prime, so that rules out doing fishy things in Gambit Prime.
Looks like you really only play PvE content, and with the usual people that you're familiar with that have vouched for you in this thread.
However, that said, Bungie is really strict with their banning processes. Destiny 2 on PC in particular will instantly ban your account if it detects any program hooking onto it, like the usage of Cheat Engine or Aimbots. Discord does not trigger this, even with the Discord Overlay which isn't supported.
Your best bet would be to PM Cozmo/Deej on the Bungie forums or even on Twitter to explain what has happened and if it's possible for them to take a look into your ban for you to know what triggered the ban in the first place. If I had a guess, a program on your computer hooked onto the Destiny 2 app, which then immediately banned you. If you're innocent or not isn't up to anyone else to decide but Bungie though, and expecting an answer or fix on their forums won't work at all.
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Lol PM cozmo or DJ is his best bet lol. Like they would ever answer a PM.
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They do. Cozmo helped relay my message of an AFK'er using macros in Crucible to farm rewards for days to the appropriate team and got the player banned from the Crucible for a few weeks. Checking that players Destiny Tracker makes me smile.
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Edited by DHawk12: 3/9/2019 4:02:03 AMIve seen bungie publicly undo bans about 2-3 times but they only reviewed the ban after a certain amount of upvotes since the general rule is that they don’t discuss suspensions. They punish alots of cheaters but they definitely make mistakes. Edit: OP doesnt play crucible but he may have been lagging alot in gambit, bad internet in crucible OR gambit will result in ban for both activities.