Your account recently received a warning related to a violation of the platform’s community guidelines.
Following the warning, the platform restricted your ability to send messages.
Instead of suspending the entire account, some services limit specific communication features to prevent further violations.
Why Messaging Features Are Often Restricted
Direct messaging systems are commonly monitored because they allow private communication between users.
If guideline violations occur through messages — such as harassment, spam, or inappropriate communication — platforms may temporarily disable messaging privileges.
This allows the account to remain active while preventing further misuse of communication tools.
- Sending direct messages to other users
- Replying within private conversations
- Starting new message threads
- Sharing links or files through messaging systems
How Platforms Detect Messaging Violations
Moderation systems may review messaging behavior using both automated detection tools and user reports.
Platforms typically evaluate:
- Reports submitted by other users
- Repeated complaints about private messages
- Patterns of abusive or disruptive communication
- Messages that violate community safety rules
What You Can Do
- Review the platform’s community guidelines
- Avoid sending messages that may violate communication policies
- Wait until the messaging restriction period ends if the limitation is temporary
- Use platform communication tools responsibly once access is restored
Important:
Messaging restrictions are often used as a targeted moderation measure.
If violations continue after the restriction is lifted, broader account limitations may be applied.