It wasn't a Valve moderator. When you get banned on Steam Discussions. You get told if it was by Steam Support or a Forum Moderator. Forum Moderator usually means it's a moderator that was assigned by a game developer on Steam (or a developer). I've contacted support on Steam and they said to contact EA's support since it was done by their developer's moderation team.
Hello,
This community hub ban was issued by the developer's moderation staff.
Developers follow the Global Rules & Guidelines, but they may also have specific rules regarding what content is acceptable in their game hub.
We won't be reversing their decision, so we recommend contacting their support team for further information and to appeal:
Battlefield™ 6 support
Steam Support
We encourage developers to be thoughtful when moderating their communities, especially when considering bans.
The impact of poor moderation can lead to anger, decreased confidence in the product and ultimately can be detrimental to the success of the game.
Some of that information can be found in the link below:
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/marketing/community_moderation
With that said, we give developers control over their own community hub, including discussions and user-created content. As such, Steam support does not reverse developer decisions.
I will share your feedback and report with the rest of the team here as well.
Best Regards
Contacted EA's Support (which is horrible by the way) and got the run around. No one seemed to know what to do or what I was talking about. Eventually it ended up being no action taken at this time. All because I didn't refer to someone the proper way. Seems pretty woke to me. So yes, games inside Steam are moderated by people who the developer's choose, or the developer's themselves. You shouldn't be a moderator if you're going to let your feelings get hurt over such trivial things.