You can log in.
Your account looks normal.
But something’s off.
Posting doesn’t work.
Some features are missing.
It feels like the account is fine — but not really.
This Is Not a Full Ban
If you were fully banned, you wouldn’t be able to log in at all.
This situation is different.
Your account is still active.
But certain actions are restricted.
This usually happens when the system detects risk signals.
Why Reports Can Trigger Restrictions
Even if you didn’t clearly violate any rules,
multiple reports can still affect your account.
- Repeated reports from other users
- Content flagged by automated systems
- Unusual activity patterns
The system reacts first.
Review comes later.
Why Access Is Limited Even When Everything Looks Normal
This is where most confusion happens.
Login and access are handled separately.
So you may see:
- Account working normally
- No clear warning
- But certain features blocked
In some cases, even with an active subscription,
access can still be temporarily limited.
What You Should Do First
Trying too many actions at once can make things worse.
- Pause activity for a while
- Avoid switching devices or networks repeatedly
- Wait for the system review to complete
Many temporary restrictions are lifted automatically.
When You Need to Take Action
If the restriction continues longer than expected,
it’s no longer just a temporary system response.
- Review any recent content
- Submit a support request if needed
At that point, waiting alone may not resolve the issue.
This situation often feels unclear.
And in many cases, it is.
Your account isn’t fully blocked — but it’s not fully available either.