There was a recent hubbub over the suspension of a user in good standing over some post deletions. The details are not important, but he posted the moderator message he received alongside the ban.
According to that user's screen shot, it reads thusly:
It seems easy for a user to interpret this as a hostility, and become angry, especially when they aren't even aware they have done anything wrong.
Note that there is no invitation to enter an actual dialogue with the moderator other than the "further questions" line (which is a meaningless polite phrase in probably all cultures around the world.)
Also, the possibility of lifting the ban isn't even mentioned.
Exaggerating a bit, the message sounds like a cop gleefully telling you you have been punished and that if you don't like it, you can fill out a complaint form (which will be dutifully received and then thrown away).
This should be changed to sound more friendly and actually interested in the recipient's point of view (which in my experience moderators usually are).
- Good-faith users will feel less slapped in the face
- Bad-faith users are going to respond to the message anyway, no matter how you word it.
One suggestion: after the first paragraph:
To avoid further deletions (which take a lot of effort for us to repair) while I reach out to you, the system has placed your account in a timed suspension for 7 days. This is an automatic step when vandalism is suspected. At the end of this timed suspension, your reputation score will be restored and your account will resume as normal.
If you feel you have an exceptional reason to remove this content, your suspension should be lifted, or there was some other misunderstanding, please do not hesitate to contact me through (this link) to discuss the matter, or contact Stack Exchange directly through the 'contact us' link at the bottom of the site.
Regards
If you don't like someone, the way he holds his spoon will make you furious. If you do like him, he can turn his plate over into your lap and you won't mind. - Oscar Wilde
. IOW, no amount of changing the language will help if someone wants to rage quit.