account muted ..?

in the last month i found that i couldn't comment anymore (i've only commented twice in the past) and it said i violated community guidelines 😿 idk what happened. can someone help me ? :(

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usernamestillwork•10 months ago•3

What did u comment? I find whenever someone gets banned for comments they’d always come to Reddit and complain, one time a guy posted anti establishment shit got banned and kept on saying they didn’t violate anything, it was hilarious because he even posted screenshots of him saying all that shit

palatis•10 months ago•1

no it says the account might have security risk.

i assume you logged in from several different locations somehow far apart enough? so the system think your account is run by multiple people.

Ana_Na_Moose•10 months ago•1

From my understanding, it just kinda happens sometimes, especially to foreign accounts. It happened to me too. If you don’t have a Chinese National ID or a foreign passport, you are kinda locked in to perma lurker mode.

Its unfortunate but it is what it is

Glittering_Mail7068•10 months ago•1

It happened to me, they need a passport to verify you are a real person. I highly doubt videos of my cats and food actually violated their guidelines. I just lurk on there now.

Think-Chemistry-2920•9 months ago•1

Rednote does not want foreigner

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