Permanent ban
I got a permanent ban on rednite and it won't accept my verification. It says "real name verification failed
I got a permanent ban on rednite and it won't accept my verification. It says "real name verification failed
Did you use your real name? it needs KYC
I'm the same, I reckon someone reported one of my comments and went downhill from there. I uploaded my passport and still denied
I’ve also been banned from there, and I didn’t even break any of their rules. I pretty much just upload my art there and support other artists. I also don’t have a passport, so I’m out of luck.
Same. Just got permanently banned too. It says I have to verify. But why should I have to give away my passport details to a social platform? Why do they need it? And how can they promise to keep it safe on every user’s behalf?
I was banned too. So I went ahead with the passport verification to see what would happen. But when it asked me to scan my passport's nfc chip it kept displaying an error message (apparently it doesn't work with samsung phones). So I sent a screenshot of the error message and an explanation to them.
Less than a day later they unbanned my account. They were like " there's nothing wrong with your account, sorry, we shouldn't have banned you ". I still don't have my real name associated with my account and didn't have to upload id in the end.
Idk if this is helpful to you at all, but it may be helpful to someone with a samsung phone who's been asked for real name verification
https://www.reddit.com/r/rednote/s/gq3FSqtb75
Email the support staff here
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Say it with me....because he and his oligarch buddies are getting worried Americans are waking up to the truth about the anti-China propaganda BS in Red Note and will either demand better conditions or go full socialist.