Everything worked — until one feature suddenly stopped.
And yes — you might still be charged while this is happening.
I didn’t get a full ban.
I can still access my account.
But something changed.
One feature stopped working.
Then another.
At first, I thought it was a bug.
But it wasn’t.
It was a restriction — applied quietly.
And in some cases, the account stays active
while access to certain features is limited.
You may still be charged even when you can’t fully use your account.
This Is Not a System Error
It feels like something broke.
But when only specific features stop working,
it’s usually intentional.
Platforms often apply partial restrictions
instead of blocking the entire account.
Why Admin Restrictions Happen
This isn’t always about a single violation.
Sometimes it’s a response to patterns.
Other times, it’s a direct decision.
For example:
Content that crossed moderation limits.
Activity that triggered manual review.
Not severe enough for a full ban —
but enough to limit access.
Why Only Certain Features Are Blocked
Restrictions are often applied selectively.
That’s why:
You can browse — but not post.
You can log in — but not interact.
The system separates access by function.
So instead of removing everything,
it disables only what’s affected.
What This Means for Your Account
Your account isn’t gone.
But it’s no longer fully usable.
That’s the difference.
And that’s why it feels confusing.
What You Should Do Next
Trying to bypass restrictions usually makes it worse.
Instead:
Stop the activity that may have triggered it.
Give the system time to stabilize.
Then return gradually.
Because partial restrictions don’t happen randomly — they’re applied with a reason.