to debar temporarily especially from a privilege, office, or function
a: to cause to stop temporarily
b: to set aside or make temporarily inoperative
to defer to a later time on specified conditions
to hold in an undetermined or undecided state awaiting further information
When I hear someone mention they were banned my reaction is: "Holy shit! WTF did you do to earn that!" Then I find out it was only for a day or three: "Oh... That's not a Ban! That's minor. Go touch grass. You'll be fine."
I've been banned from subreddits and communities a few times. At least once I never even noticed because it was so short.
How is it a Ban if I didn't even notice?
Why did Ban in online forums and games, come to mean temporary?
Is it simply an example of the intensification of language? To make something mundane, seem more severe than it is?
Neither is implied unless otherwise defined. I'm saying that it isn't necessarily temporary either. It's not explicitly defined as temporary because it doesn't have to be temporary.
That's not my claim. It's also a dodge to my question.
But it got me thinking.
Provisional: for the present time but likely to change
No specified ending date or condition, but also temporary. That may be the closest to what you're looking for.
Your question is built on a faulty assumption, so I simply answered with another question that would more accurately reflect what we're discussing.
You gave me a word which only means temporary, which is very much not what I am looking for. Do you understand what the difference is?
You're hung up on the assumption you've made that anything that isn't explicitly defined as temporary must be permanent, failing to consider that a word could simply mean neither. This assumption is on you, no one else has made this assumption and a dozen people have all explained to you why that's not so. No one else is having trouble with the word but you!
You made this thread to ask a question, got answered, and proceeded to reject every single answer given to you. Why make the thread at all if you've already made up your mind that the rest of the world is wrong?
The thing is, nothing is permanent in an absolute sense. (Maybe logic, but that's about it)
So in a world where everything changes, what does permanent mean? It can only mean reasonably mean, "without predetermined end." Not that it won't end, because everything does eventually.
So Temporary must be that which does have predetermined end time.
Since Provisional does not have a predetermined end, but does include an explicit indication of eventually ending, it is both permanent and temporary.
You made this thread to ask a question, got answered.
Not really. A couple of people tried to answer it. One did quite well. You and yours are all simply saying I'm wrong, and my question is invalid; Simply because for your entire life I imagine, Ban has always been used this way. But some 20 or 30 years ago, I can promise you (so can a few others here) it wasn't that way.