My Twitter account was permanently banned. Although I mainly operate on other platforms, I had been diligently managing that account for nearly a year and a half, and had gained a lot of attention and interaction from industry insiders. But now, it's gone.
I'm planning to try the appeal process to see if I can get a chance. But honestly, the feeling of being passively banned is really uncomfortable; it takes about three or five days to get over it.
Taking advantage of this $BNB market rally, I guess it's the market compensating me.
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AirdropBuffet
· 10h ago
Twitter is nothing special. I think it's mainly because their content moderation has become increasingly strict. Losing an account after a year and a half is indeed frustrating. Try appealing; maybe there's still hope. Anyway, diversifying across multiple platforms is the way to go now—don't put all your eggs in one basket. The recent surge in BNB is also pretty good; it's just the compensation for the day’s unlucky streak.
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GhostAddressHunter
· 10h ago
Twitter can ban you instantly; I've seen this tactic too many times. Appeals are usually futile, so better prepare to open a new account.
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WalletDetective
· 11h ago
Twitter is starting to ban accounts blindly again. A year and a half of accumulated followers are gone in an instant. This platform is really getting worse and worse.
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PretendingSerious
· 11h ago
Getting banned on Twitter really hurts; I've lost everything in a year and a half... But on the other hand, accounts in this circle are fragile items, I should have been mentally prepared for this.
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My Twitter account was permanently banned. Although I mainly operate on other platforms, I had been diligently managing that account for nearly a year and a half, and had gained a lot of attention and interaction from industry insiders. But now, it's gone.
I'm planning to try the appeal process to see if I can get a chance. But honestly, the feeling of being passively banned is really uncomfortable; it takes about three or five days to get over it.
Taking advantage of this $BNB market rally, I guess it's the market compensating me.