Your account received a warning for repeated spam activity.
The platform notified you that certain content violated community rules.
After the warning, some features are now restricted.
Spam Detection Can Trigger Partial Feature Limits
Many platforms monitor posting patterns to identify spam-like behavior.
If repeated posts are flagged as promotional, duplicated, or disruptive, the system may apply restrictions even after issuing a warning.
Instead of suspending the entire account, services often limit specific functions such as:
- Posting new content
- Submitting comments
- Sharing links
- Sending messages
Why Platforms Use Partial Restrictions
Feature limitations are commonly used as an intermediate enforcement measure.
This approach allows the account to remain active while preventing further policy violations.
Automated moderation systems may apply these limits based on:
- High posting frequency
- Repeated identical content
- Excessive link sharing
- User reports or automated spam signals
What You Can Do
- Review the platform’s community guidelines
- Avoid reposting identical content repeatedly
- Limit promotional links or automated posts
- Wait until the restriction period expires
Important:
A spam warning does not always result in a full account suspension.
However, repeated violations can escalate restrictions and eventually lead to a permanent account action.