I'd say he's getting a pass here. And I'm not even saying we should kick the guy off the team. He deserves a chance to prove himself just like Joseph.
I get the whole, higher draft argument. That does make Joseph more important and subject to higher scrutiny. But it's also obvious to me that he's not getting the benefit of the doubt among some (not all!) here that Ball is. I don't think it's intentional, but we tend to approach certain players as if they're destined to fail for x,y,z. The first sign of any 'trouble' and ppl act like, 'yup, knew it all along'. It's a self fulfilling prophecy where some fans treat certain players like they're bad (mostly due to reputation), and then point to everything that pops up, matter how silly, as justification for their prejudice against that player.
I'm just pointing out that this has happened several times with Joseph since the draft, and not once with a guy who has an infinitely more serious problem. Yeah, their draft status isn't the same, but neither are the 'concerns'. One guy is immature; the other is violent. I'd say the latter bears more watching over the former. And yet, none of us care to look him up, read his IG comments etc. Is it because we assume he's redeemed himself while Joseph is just destined to fail? I'd say that's at the heart of it, and I question why