Yes they should. Even when the sign says no music with swearing and cops prohibit music with swearing.
Gaza didn't ban journalists, it was the Israelis who didn't want the journalists to show the world the truth.
swearing
Because some music may have some harm full things in them that people may find mean and sometimes has swearing so sometimes they have to ban for other peoples sakes.
for cussing swearing cursing etc. or hacking
Yes, but you can go to your settings and set a language filter. --- While the language filter will filter out most of the swear words, be warned that swearing is still against the Terms of Use for World of Warcraft and is therefore ban-able if someone decides to report your use of swear words. It will usually start as a temporary ban (3 hours or so) and work its way up the "penalty volcano" until your swearing can get you a permanent ban of your account. Long story short: You can swear, but you might be banned for it.
All music
After being booted or quitting a game 3 times within 24 hours, (the most common form of ban) you will be banned for 15 minutes. However you can be banned and reset for resetting daily challenges.
No, not for swearing in and of itself. What you can get banned for would be cyberbullying, threats, promoting violence, obscenity (graphic sexual images), and specific categories of hate speech (race, religion, handicap, gender, and sexual orientation). They do not ban for profanity.
Any music composed by Jewish composers.
its impossible but i can tell you how ban your penguin forever just get banned for 24 hours 6-4 times.
It depends. Worse and more the swears, longer the ban. Usually for swearing you can get banned from 18 - 72 hours.
Oliver Cromwell banned swearing as part of his broader Puritanical reforms aimed at promoting moral and religious discipline in England during the Commonwealth period. He believed that swearing and blasphemy were contrary to Christian values and undermined social order. The ban was also intended to reflect the Puritan emphasis on piety and propriety in daily life, reinforcing a sense of community and accountability among citizens. Cromwell's government sought to cultivate a more virtuous society in line with their religious beliefs.