Hi Kungen22
I shall try and answer this question. However, since im not blizzard, i cant give you the 100% answer, the simple answer would be "you got spotted". But what i can do, is point out some stuff that you did, which could have increased the chance of getting banned. Some stuff you might want to think about in the future
1. Botting time;
You write that you botted saturday, doing that time you watched it. Weekends (ssaturday and sunday) are prime play days in wow. Many more people are online in the weekends. So a bigger chance of getting spotted.
2. Botting profile;
If im not mistaking, then you used a public profile

There is also a chance here that another botter has been using the same profile and reported you (1 less botter to ingame right?)
3. You botted;
Something to think about: "Is this worth the risk of getting banned? Should i perhabs risk my account less (i personally farm between 30-50 minuts every day (0% afk, usually dual screening college work or a movie). I dont make tons of gold, but i got a good flow). Other people who wants to make tons of gold are more willing to risk their accounts. Getting another account will cost you more money - are you willing to pay for this risk as well? There are no prove that you will be safe, there has been reports of IP-related bannings before.
PS. When you got banned, you recieved an email from Blizzard informing you of this ban (They always send it). This mail contains the reason for why you were banned. If you could be so kind, to post this email in here (with your email and all account related info removed ofc)
Posting could provide helpfull information. Thank you
