I logged in like usual.
Everything looked fine.
Then I tried to post — nothing happened.
Buttons didn’t respond.
And yes, I was still getting charged.
No clear warning.
No exact reason.
Just a half-working account.
This Isn’t a Full Ban — That’s Why It Feels Worse
If your account was fully banned, you wouldn’t get in at all.
But this situation is different.
You’re inside.
Everything looks normal.
Until you try to use it.
That’s when you realize something is restricted.
Why This Happens After “Small” Community Violations
It rarely comes from one serious mistake.
Most of the time, it builds up quietly.
- Posts reported by other users
- Content flagged automatically
- Repeated minor guideline issues
Each one feels small.
But the system tracks patterns, not intentions.
Once a threshold is crossed, restrictions apply.
Why You Can Log In — But Can’t Do Anything
Login and permissions are handled separately.
You passed login.
But your activity permissions are limited.
- Posting disabled
- Comments not going through
- Features partially blocked
You’re not locked out.
You’re restricted.
You May Still Be Charged During This
This is what most people don’t expect.
You may still be charged even when you can’t actually use your account.
Billing and access are not always connected.
That’s why this situation feels worse than a full lock.
What You Should Do Right Now
Trying to force access usually makes it worse.
- Pause activity temporarily
- Avoid repeated login attempts
- Review recent posts or actions
In many cases, this is temporary.
But it won’t fix instantly — and the system won’t warn you again.