Usually in R6S there are two types of bans.
Manual Bans and Anti-cheat Bans.
You get banned by the anti-cheat if the cheat is detected, and it will be an HWID ban.
It is likely that you fall under the first case, although it is always advisable to use an HWID spoofer.
Firstly, a Manual Ban is when a player is reported by other players for violating the game's rules, such as using hacks, exploiting glitches, or being abusive in chat. The game developers or moderators will then review the report and determine if the player is guilty of breaking the rules. If so, they will issue a ban, which usually lasts for a certain amount of time depending on the severity of the offense. This type of ban typically only affects the player's account and does not involve any hardware restrictions.
On the other hand, an Anti-cheat Ban is triggered when the game's anti-cheat system detects that a player is using cheats or hacks to gain an unfair advantage in the game. The anti-cheat system is designed to identify unauthorized modifications to the game files or memory, and will issue an automatic ban if such modifications are detected. This type of ban is usually more severe than a Manual Ban and can result in a permanent ban from the game. Additionally, an Anti-cheat Ban is often accompanied by an HWID ban, which means that the player's hardware ID is flagged and they will be unable to access the game even if they create a new account.
It is important to note that the use of an HWID spoofer can potentially bypass an HWID ban.