Hey Krule-Dru,
Yes, I've definitely seen the thread. I understand you're wanting more eyes on what you're seeing as a potential false ban wave, and the way to have that looked into is to submit an appeal, same as with any other action.
If we're seeing a larger than usual number of appeals that claim to be due to a false ban wave or incorrectly applied bans, the team would look into the reason for that to check whether a larger action like that was applied incorrectly.
It's important to note that many people receiving a similar ban is not in itself unusual, as it's fairly common in the industry for bans to be performed in waves that give cheat developers less time and information to react to detections. That's not to say that every ban is always correct - hence the ability to appeal - but just recognizing many people are reporting the same is not an indication that there's an issue.
The best thing to do would be to submit an additional appeal along with any other information or details regarding your own personal situation that may be applicable, so the team can take another look. Ultimately they do have final say in the matter, and while we certainly try to clarify where we can, the forums are not an alternative way to have bans reviewed or changed.