You received notice that the warning was lifted.
Your account status shows “No active violations.”
Yet certain features are still restricted.
Warning Status ≠ Enforcement Flag
On many platforms, warning notifications and enforcement controls operate separately.
Removing a visible warning does not always clear the internal moderation flags tied to feature access.
Most systems maintain distinct layers:
- Notification layer (user-facing warnings)
- Moderation flag database
- Feature-level restriction controls
- Risk-scoring systems
Why Restrictions Can Persist
- Partial reversal — warning removed, but feature limits remain active
- Delayed flag cleanup in moderation databases
- Automated risk thresholds still above enforcement level
- Independent feature locks triggered by previous activity
In some cases, the visible warning is lifted first, while backend enforcement flags are cleared later through a scheduled moderation review process.
What to Check
- Confirm whether all moderation notices are cleared
- Review account health or trust score indicators
- Log out and refresh session data
- If restrictions persist, request confirmation that all enforcement flags were removed — not just the warning notification
Important:
A removed warning confirms that the notification layer was updated.
It does not always guarantee that internal enforcement flags were simultaneously cleared.
Full restoration requires synchronization between moderation records and feature-level access controls.