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After reading those appeals, you admit to sharing the computer with a scammer, who got bored and gave you every item he had. That's one of the fishiest things I've heard and no number of hours will prove anything when the vast majority are in TF2 and idling accounts are a common thing.
The number of red flags here is high and you've offered nothing but your word that you're not the scammer.
I'm not here to tell you you'll never be unbanned, I'm here to say the way you're going about it is wrong.
You've posted appeals in the wrong places and both were closed. The TF2Outpost community is huge and the mods have actual lives, they cannot stop everything to dive into one person's case because it isn't worth the effort in the long run.
It is also not their duty to do the research as much as it isn't your right to use their site. If you'd have posted a more calm and well addressed post, I'm sure someone would have been much happier to help you.
1) Number of hours played means nothing;
2) Backpack value means nothing;
3) A big share of everyone accused of scamming claim that it was their brother, sister, cousin, aunt, dog or fish who actually scammed, never the account owner.
4) Your appeal was denied by an admin because it provided no useful information other than "it was my brother".
5) Your appeal in the forums was declined because you don't have a scammer or caution tag on steamrep.
6) Site bans are handled in the site, not in the forums.
7) If what you claim is really true you most likely will need to gather real evidence of it. Just saying it won't make any difference.
8) Making multiple posts about the same issue will only make things worse.
9) If you knowingly end up with items traded from marked players, in this case your brother, you will be marked on steamrep too, and this will ban you from several TF2 communities and trade servers.
10) I could get an admin to review your case, but that depends on how you will deal with this from now on. It must be worth their time.