You can still log in.
Your subscription may still be active.
But suddenly —
You can’t post.
Some features just stop working.
No new warning.
No clear reason.
This is where most people panic.
This Didn’t Just Happen — It Already Started
It feels sudden.
But it isn’t.
The moment you got that warning,
your account status quietly changed.
Not visible.
But tracked.
From that point on,
your activity is no longer treated the same.
Why You Didn’t Get a Second Warning
Because platforms don’t repeat warnings.
They escalate.
If similar patterns continue,
the system moves forward automatically.
- No second notice
- No countdown
- No manual check first
Just restriction.
Why It Feels Broken (But Isn’t Fully Blocked)
This is the confusing part.
Your account still exists.
Billing or subscription may still be active.
But:
- Posting doesn’t go through
- Some features don’t respond
- Access feels inconsistent
That’s because login and feature access are handled separately.
You’re inside the account.
But not fully allowed to use it.
How Long This Usually Lasts
This is what everyone wants to know.
There’s no timer shown.
But typically:
- Short cases: a few hours
- Most cases: 24–72 hours
- Extended review: several days
If you keep triggering activity during this time,
the restriction can last longer.
What Actually Helps (And What Makes It Worse)
This is where most people mess up.
Trying to fix it fast usually backfires.
- Stop repeated actions
- Avoid switching devices or IPs
- Do not force retries
Less activity helps the system clear faster.
More activity keeps you flagged.
A warning is not harmless.
It’s the first stage.
If ignored, restriction is not sudden — it’s the next step already in motion.