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Insulting other users or intentionally provoking conflict.

A state where a user's posts are hidden from everyone except themselves, often without the user being notified.

Blocking a specific IP address to prevent a user from creating new accounts. Why Users Get Banned Insulting other users or intentionally provoking conflict

In many cases, users can appeal a ban through a site's Support Center or by contacting moderators. If the ban was a mistake or the user shows they have learned from the error, access may be restored.

Using unauthorized third-party software to gain an unfair advantage in games. Why Users Get Banned In many cases, users

Restrictions can vary in severity and duration depending on the violation:

A (from the English to ban — to prohibit or outlaw) is a technical restriction placed on a user's account or an entire internet resource to limit their actions. It is the primary tool used by administrators and moderators to maintain order and enforce community rules on websites, forums, social networks, and online games. Common Types of Bans Restrictions can vary in severity and duration depending

A restriction for a specific period (e.g., 24 hours, a week, or a month).