BEEN_Nath_58 wrote on 2024-08-16, 18:32:Yesterday, one of my family members got banned on a social media. Subsequently I also got banned. […]
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Yesterday, one of my family members got banned on a social media. Subsequently I also got banned.
I didn't know about it until now, that both have been banned simultaneously, he being the doer, and I being connected somehow?
I assume this is IP ban? However how would you circumvent an IP ban if it's the home Wi-Fi?
Am I missing something?
IMO there's little point in doing so. Since a few years ago the SNS ecosystem has become increasingly hostile with all kinds of aggressive bans/botchecks, and they will not tell you (exactly) why for security reasons. Not to mention most of those platforms have started to require people to sign up/log in just to be able to view most of the stuffs.
To regain access to your account you'll have to submit a good amount of personal (sensitive) info and even that does not guarantee they'll lift the ban, and letting them knowing too much about you (as a person) can be a serious problem in itself. On the other hand, the worsening user experience (aka "ensh*ttification") also serves as an incentive to push paid tiers of their services including some aspects that used to be provided for free.
Over the past few years I've several accounts on such platforms permabanned for all kinds of reasons. Since I never really interacted much on those platforms, I've lost virtually nothing and in turn my time spending on those platforms have been significantly reduced.
PS: Sometimes even simple actions can lead to a ban/botcheck. One of my lost accounts was permabanned simply because I scrolled over contents too fast (which I think had caused a spike in requests that made them think I was a "bot").