There is no permanent way to ban someone on Xbox.

Yes, Xbox Live can permanently ban users for a variety of reasons. Some of the most common reasons for a ban are cheating, harassment, and using offensive language.

There is no set number, but typically Xbox bans are issued for violations such as cheating, using inappropriate language, or being disruptive. If you continue to violate Xbox policies after receiving a ban, your account may be permanently banned.

A permanent suspension is typically for a period of six months.

There is no centralized reporting mechanism on Xbox, but players can report other players for a variety of reasons including harassment, hate speech, or inappropriate behavior. Microsoft takes all reports seriously and will take appropriate action based on the severity of the reported behavior.

There is no set number for how many reports it takes to get banned on Xbox. However, Microsoft takes banning seriously, and will often ban players who have violated the Xbox Live Code of Conduct multiple times.

Yes, Xbox can ban you for swearing. Swearing is a violation of the Xbox Live Code of Conduct and can lead to suspension or termination from Xbox Live.

Xbox chat bans are typically for a period of 24 hours.

Permanently suspended means that your Xbox account will be banned from playing games and accessing online features for a period of time. This ban may last for up to 12 months, and you will not be able to play games or access online features until the ban is lifted.

Yes, Xbox Live chat is monitored. This is done in order to ensure that the chat is safe and harassment-free for all users.