I've seen it time and time again, and I've noticed recently a lot more forum posts about people getting their accounts suspended/banned for "an unexplainable reason".
I think BMG should find a way to make the rules and guidelines more clear about specific scenarios that can happen in-game.
Examples:
A witch forcing mafia to die so it can side with NK.
A town protective role willingly choosing not to visit someone who asks for TP day 1.
A town protective role willingly choosing not to protect a revealed mayor day 1.
Bussing fellow evil team members for your own benefit.
Transporters randomly transporting people without saying anything.
A vigilante random shooting and the bullet hits a townie.
Vampires converting everyone into vampires by lynching vampires and converting townies.
A jester coincidentally saying the godfather is godfather.
These are things I can think of at the top of my head, but I'm sure there's a lot more.
I think when it comes to more confusing matters like these examples, BMG could go a little further in depth about what they qualify as gamethrowing in these scenarios, because there are a lot of instances where these kinds of things can happen, and people get salty/confused and report as gamethrowing for the wrong reason.
Perhaps there could be an additional pop-up card in rules for gamethrowing? Like, "More detail here" or something and it can use some examples like the ones I listed above to prove what's reportable and what isn't?
Not really sure how much of an impact it can have in the long run, but maybe having a set guide to refer back to often can help clarify things?