Yeah it is quite terrible to get a full account-level, cross-platform ban without actually exploiting the game at all. No notices, warnings, or anything specific mentioned about what the offense was, when it occurred, etc. I'm sure a lot of real cheaters and malicious players did get banned, and that's very much warranted and better for the game's community, and online multiplayer as a whole - but for those of us that got caught up in the crossfire due to some unknown circumstance that still hasn't been specified or proven... it feels like we have no recourse. My request got transferred again and is "Waiting on Studio". This time I'll be more diligent with bi-weekly calendar reminders to open new requests if they continue to get ignored, because of the principle of losing the license to access to a product I paid for without any valid breach to ToS.
I've seen people talk about online how they believe even their motherboard configuration got them banned, or other hardware / software things not related to, or used for any types of exploits. Even plenty of people report getting banned for "inappropriate" screen names or chat usage, when the screen names are totally inoffensive and perfectly acceptable, and in some cases the chat messages were too. Out of curiosity I thought I'd try to make a new account and I wasn't able to use the first part of my name "Arze", which is actually my real name spelled backwards ('Ezra', with my moniker 'ArzePoetic' also being a play on the latin term 'ars poetica'). Apparently "Arze" is flagged as a totally inappropriate word by the system. With that being the case I'm starting to think maybe my screenname is what actually got me flagged and banned, since this ban system definitely is broken on some level...
Super disappointed with EA / Dice as I've had this account since 2012, been a major Battlefield fan since BF3, and even have participated in multiple EA Playtests with this same account and no issues. I even enjoyed 2042 for what it was and had an absolute blast with BF6 for that first month. Shortly after my ban they dropped a game news post on Steam about how affective their anti-cheat system is, boasting all these extraordinary numbers of accounts that got banned; which felt extremely dishonest and exploitative from my perspective. I'm sure there are many legit bans that were issued, and that's awesome... but I also know a significant amount of those numbers were illegitimate cases. Best of luck with your situation, and anyone else who got the blind ban hammer unjustly.