EDIT : Lots of people have mentioned that the personal situation part of the question is not necessary. Thus, on request, I have removed it.
Question :
As a general principle (not only here on SO), is it fair to be publicly mentioned on chat by a moderator (example : @User : You are denied access because you did this wrong in the past...
), and not being able to answer a single word (because channel access has been denied) ?
Even if the moderators have the best reasons to deny access, is it legally acceptable to mention publicly someone (and claim unproven things) who cannot answer a single word?
I suggest that the "access denial notice" should be done in private, but not publicly if the user has no right to correct the potential defamation.
Second question : can we focus more on etiquette when access denial is done? in order to be in accordance to:
Do I have to be nice? Yes. We expect community members to treat each other with respect … even when they don't deserve it.