The main reason from which I believe that such suggested Ban Appeal Section won't be created is, the terrible ban wave won't last for too long and it will cool down soon. As you can see in the following two tables, most of recently banned users in the banwave this month (due to bot, as we all believed) have come from lower rank users, Member rank and below ranks account for nearly 88 percent of total banned cases (from 11-15/5/2019). For higher rank users, they actually learn from this terrible lesson, and even won't have intention to copy and paste without source in the future. I did not update the table with given data from LoyceV recent days, but look at data, most of newest banned users are Newbies.
When banwave cools down, ban appeals will be less created, and such Ban Appeal Section might be unnecessary.
Overview (from 11/5/2019 to 15/5/2019)In general, there are 1124 total banned users during the period from 11/5/2109 to 15/5/2019. Ranks from Brand new to Member (including Copper Member) account for 986 banned cases which equal to 87.7% of total banned cases.
In the same period, there are 63 (5.6%), 43 (3.8%), 25 (2.2%) and 7 (0.6%) users at Full Member, Senior Member, Hero Member, and Legendary ranks got perma-banned, respectively
Details:Sorted by ranks
Sorted by percentage of rank-based banned users per total banned users