It worked yesterday — but now I can’t comment at all.
I could still scroll.
I could still log in.
But when I tried to comment —
nothing happened.
No error.
No warning.
Just silence.
And yes — you may still be charged even when you can’t use key features.
It’s Not a Full Restriction — That’s Why It’s Confusing
If your account was fully blocked, you wouldn’t get in.
But this is different.
You can still access everything.
You just can’t interact.
That usually means a partial restriction.
Why Commenting Gets Blocked First
Comments are one of the most monitored actions.
Because they’re frequent, fast, and easy to flag.
This can happen if:
You posted similar comments repeatedly.
Your comments were reported by other users.
The system flagged your activity as spam-like.
Even small things can add up.
Why It Happens Without a Clear Warning
Most platforms don’t show a counter.
You don’t see how close you are to a limit.
So when commenting suddenly stops working,
it feels random.
But it’s not.
It’s the result of accumulated signals.
Why Other Features Still Work
This is where it gets confusing.
You can still browse.
You can still open pages.
But interaction is limited.
The system isolates specific actions.
So instead of blocking your account entirely,
it disables only what triggered the issue.
What You Should Do Now
Trying to comment repeatedly won’t fix it.
Instead:
Stop commenting for a while.
Avoid repeating similar patterns.
Then return gradually.
Because once the system flags behavior, it doesn’t reset immediately.