It annoys me that Disney's method of banning is so simple, that it often bans those who really don't mean anything bad.
Disney's "ban machine" simply scans, and if it finds one or two phrases that don't fit together appropiately, you get banned. It's like taking a document, and only reading two sentences in the middle of it. It doesn't give you the full story, and makes you think something different, than if you actually could read it all.
What I think they should do, is not just skim and scan for a phrase. Instead, when the machine finds a phrase or phrases it doesn't like, it will take the phrase(s), and then take the 5 phrases above and below it, with the bad phrases in red. Then, it will be sent to a worker for Disney. It should look something like this: (NOTE: This is just an example)
Quote:
The following dialogue, used by [player name], shows possibilities of abusing the Pirates of the Caribbean Online chat system, by giving signs of breaking the agreement of [insert rule here, in this case, "no use of inappropiate language.]
Joe Shmoe: I hope I get good loot.
Joe Shmoe: Darkhart hasn't dropped anything good recently.
Joe Shmoe: Can you guys not use blunderbuss? I can't seem to get a shot in.
Joe Shmoe: Thanks! 
Joe Shmoe: Sweet, another skull! Let's hope this is good...
Joe Shmoe: GAH
Joe Shmoe: Yay, vest.
Joe Shmoe: Err, darn raider, almost scared me in to hitting the X on the loot panel.
Joe Shmoe: Hehe, how do I look?
Joe Shmoe: Now all I need is red pants!
Joe Shmoe: C'mon Dark, papa needs new pants!
Joe Shmoe: LOL!
Ban this user?
[Yes] [No]
If yes, for a period of [insert time].
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Based on this broader amount of information, the banner can get a better idea of what was said and why, which could save a lot of innocent pirates.
Of course, due to the amount of man power and the time Disney has, this is highly improbable this would happen. But it would be nice.