<...> Why the administration of the forum will not do something like this? <...>
On other websites I saw that nicknames of temp and permanent banned users are crossed out.
Then, in this case, even the random guest of the forum immediately figures out that such accounts have been blocked for some reasons.
Why the forum does not show that the account is banned? <...>
Perhaps administrators don't make this information public because the same logic works here as with the
tagged accounts - that other users can have a biased opinion on everything that a banned member wrote.
In addition, taking into account how many profiles have been banned
this year, I can imagine how some topics might look like, where several banned users were commenting at the same time.
Therefore, I have
asked admins to share the data about banned profiles with LoyceV and Vod, for their websites loyce.club and BPIP.org, where could be possible to check the user's status.