Struggling with how sociocracy deals with excluding people

Hello again.

I feel like I may own you some further justification, but I’m not sure what is still relevant here and what is not, if anyone reads this thread and cares.

The team I was excluded/mobbed from (as a notion of fakt not a public accusation) at the time it happened did not implement Sociocracy, however, the process of removing or consenting out a person from a group (community) was justified and supported by the information about similar process in the SoFA forum which somehow links both together for me.

It was an online team/project. In the internet it’s hard to feel empathy and see the impact of ones actions, harmful behaviours go easily unnoticed and get normalised.

I still believe that excluding someone from a group without them breaking any known to them rule is inhuman and violates that persons integrity and dignity, inalienable qualities of every human being. If that’s a group of equals, it also goes against the axiom of equality.

So if that person is/was believed not to be equal, they should have not been invited and welcomed to the group, in the first place.

I believe the practice is harmful and discriminatory.
(but it’s also possible I’m a criminalist and should be isolated from the society)