Banned for 30 days… is it perma ban if I commit another violation?

I run a clinic and we post our different treatments on XHS as it almost the only way to attract new Chinese customers in my areas.

I’ve been suspended before for sharing WeChat ID etc and this time the account has been suspended for 30(!!) days.

I dig some digging around and apparently the next next violation would result in a permanent band without warning. Also, apparently my next subsequent post would be heavily monitored for violation, and also visibility will be limited? Can anyone attest to this?

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UppedVotes3 months ago1

I got a 1 year ban lmao

Impossible-Effect-543 months ago1

I can’t create new account

NeZha8883 months ago1

Did you complete real name verification?

Ana_Na_Moose3 months ago1

Are you living outside of China? If so, I would not count on Rednote to be at all reliable for your business. Sometimes you get dinged for the strangest reasons, or no reason at all.

Keep using it as you have and do your best to comply with RedNote rules. Be on there as much as you can, but don’t be surprised if your account is banned for dumb reasons. (Though even if it is permanently banned, don’t be surprised if they randomly unban you a few months later too).

Enjoy access while you have it.

Pawspawsmeow3 months ago1

Girl what is your business?

Primary-Review88953 months ago1

You should know that publishing medical advertisements is a high-risk activity anywhere.

Eric_Sourcing3 months ago1

Your future visibility will definitely be restricted, and your posts will no longer be recommended to the public traffic pool.

Broad_Prize_5863 months ago1

I got suspended too.

Red is super strict. You really can’t post contact info like WeChat, especially in sensitive industries like medical.

From what I’ve seen, your posts usually get reviewed more and have a limited reach after a suspension. Repeat violations can lead to a permanent ban ...

Play it safe.

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