Short answer?
No.
Bungie only bans people for:
1. Cheating.
2. Network manipulation (lag-switching, DDOSing, etc...)
3. Having cheat software active on your computer while playing Destiny.
4. Severely poor internet connection, where the account has ignored multiple warnings and account suspensions.
In short, Bungie determined you—or someone using that account——is a bad actor who is determined to ruin other people’s experience of playing the game, and permanently banned them from the game.
That account is dead.
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[quote] 4. Severely poor internet connection, where the account has ignored multiple warnings and account suspensions.[/quote] Simply not true. You’ll get one warning. After that a 2 week suspension, then a 2 month suspension and then a permanent suspension. Suspensions can also come at the same time, meaning that you might be suspended for 2 weeks and then immediately after for another 2 months, without any information about this given to you. All suspensions are final, meaning that even if you had your 2 month suspension three years ago, your next one will still be permanent.
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Edited by TheArtist: 1/4/2020 5:25:47 PMPersonal problem. The point is that they are given, and a ban is issued only after the owner of the account fails to act on the warnings and prior suspensions. By hectime Bungie reaches this point your connection is so poor that it’s generating HUNDREDS of reports and complaints from other players. I refuse to believe that the person has no idea that their connection is terrible. They just choose to continue to play with it, and ruin everyone else’s experience.
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It happened to me. I had moved in to a new place with new better internet. Everything was working fine for me and no other games I played lagged, except apparently destiny did. I’ve since fixed it by port forwarding but I really had no idea that I was lagging. Bungie should give players warnings before each suspension not just before the first one.