Your account may still be active, but the ability to send messages to other users has been disabled.
This situation often occurs when a platform detects messaging activity that resembles unsolicited promotion or spam.
Rather than suspending the entire account, the system may limit only the chat or messaging function.
Why Messaging Restrictions Are Applied
Messaging systems are frequently targeted for spam and unsolicited promotion.
To protect users from unwanted advertising, platforms monitor message activity and apply restrictions when suspicious patterns appear.
Common triggers include:
- Sending identical promotional messages to multiple users
- Repeatedly sharing advertising links in private chats
- High message volumes within a short time period
- Multiple recipients reporting unwanted messages
How Platforms Detect Promotional Messaging
Automated moderation systems analyze message behavior to identify potential spam.
If patterns indicate that messages are being used for promotion rather than normal communication, the platform may temporarily disable chat features.
This restriction is often applied automatically while the account activity is reviewed.
When Chat Access May Return
In many cases, messaging restrictions are temporary and remain active until the system determines that the activity no longer poses a spam risk.
Once normal messaging behavior resumes, the chat function may be restored.