Because there are still some people who care to set the record straight? I am not familiar with this particular issue, but let's say there is sponsor x on this site and makes claims and I check a bit on the internet about this sponsor and let's assume that sponsor has multiple regulatory complaints or even suits up his arse, why do I need to be his paying customer in order to be qualified to bring this to the attention of other site members? Excessive exposure and trolling might be an issue but I don't think I need to be a paying user to warn others by truthfully reporting what is going on about that sponsor in real life...
I understand what you are saying. Yet, I strongly suspect that's not the issue because this person that was temporary banned would have mention the details of such when he stated CFTC and NFA. Also, I've seen multiple times at this forum when someone trolls a sponsor and then states to the sponsor or to someone that supports the sponsor..."I have a friend at the CFTC". wrbtrader