[MENTION=23960]chado[/MENTION]
Looking PerC rules
With the spamming rule the only thing I can think of is you made multiple posts in subforums or you have made similar posts.
I guess the claim you could make is other people ask the same question to different type subforums and they don't get banned. Or other people make multiple 'type me' threads and don't get band either.
You could also argue the rules aren't clear as to what constitutes spam. What specific number of threads can you make in a specific time frame? How many of a similar thread are you allowed to make??
You did not break any other aspect of the spam rule from what I have observed.
I would say you weren't trolling. One your intent was not to troll, secondly a lot of your posts are relevant as they are typology related questions in a typology forum.
You again could argue the rules are not clear. What counts as relevant or irrelevant post specifically?
They may be able to get you on 'post legibility' as sometimes it can be hard to read your posts,
however (and a big one at that)
You could make a claim that they, the mods, are discriminating against you and you could argue they are breaking their rule against discriminator remarks. To say you are spamming, and yet others aren't banned for similar actions, that is discrimination against you.
If they got you on trolling, again discriminating as they have singled you out even though your post is technically just as relevant as other posts on the typology forum.
If they got you on post legibility, this is discrimination as english is not your first language.
You could argue the discrimination is not fair as you have been singled out, and it's not fair you are told you have broken a rule when the rules aren't clear or well defined. If they were clearer you wold not have made that mistake.
Unfortunately the owners of the site make the rules, and they can choose who they do or don't want on the site. :/
I guess what you could try is when you have an idea, rather than post it, type it into google and do some reading. If you still have questions about the topic then ask questions. Likely you will have more thought provoking questions and able to link to other peoples ideas which leads to a more well rounded discussion, rather than just a fleeting thought.
You could also look into blogging your ideas and thoughts.