Why the ban? Why ?

I am confused. I had my account for about 5 minutes. I set up my profile and added a pfp along with a short bio. Didn’t have time to post, didn’t have time to comment. I literally liked a makeup video and all of the sudden, my newly made profile is swiped clean. No visible name (other than Chinese characters and numbers) & profile can’t be updated. It’s asking to verify my identity with my id or passport, which shouldn’t even be necessary, so I just gave up.
Someone please explain to me how this is makes sense? I feel like I was just bamboozled and this is unfair tbh. I’m not a weirdo or a crook. I didn’t do anything wrong….

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fanningtopabout 2 months ago1

que raro, a mi sólo me pidió verificar el número de celular nada más

ThereWereGoodTimesabout 1 month ago1

They're scrambling with content moderation with all the integration with westerners RN lol

They're getting heavy with the ban hammer and random people are getting caught up in it

I'll find the link for the person you might be able to get it back

https://www.reddit.com/r/rednote/s/SVqvMDBI2e Thissen

KasouYuriabout 1 month ago1

With a name like "rednote" why are you surprised?

pokeirissabout 1 month ago1

Actualmente es demasiado restrictivo con los extranjeros À mi no me han bloqueado y mi cuenta sigue activa y sin problemas

EmbarrassedCicada331about 1 month ago1

You need to submit a passport for id verification, this has been in place for over a year.

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