Hey everyone! I’ve been dealing with a pretty frustrating situation. About 30 days ago, my account got deleted, and I’m really confused about how this happened. I lost access because I forgot my password and didn’t violate any rules—so I’m not sure why it got flagged for deletion. When I reached out to the appeal team, they first said that it wasn’t moderation-related, but then started saying that it was after I submitted another request. I’m left with a question: Does the 30-day rule only apply to accounts that have violations? If that’s the case, could I still potentially recover my account if I can prove I did nothing wrong? I’ve seen others in similar situations but haven’t found anyone who actually got their account back. Any input would be appreciated!
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Yeah, it’s pretty messed up that accounts can just disappear like that. I lost mine temporarily after traveling too, and it turned out they thought I was trying to hack my own account! Maybe they have some kind of algorithm that freaks out if there’s unusual login activity. Definitely try explaining that when you reach out to support.
It sounds like a really tough situation! From what I’ve heard, the 30-day deletion rule typically does apply mainly to accounts that have had serious violations. If you can prove you didn’t do anything wrong, there might still be a chance for recovery. Just keep trying to get in touch with support and make sure to explain your situation clearly.
You’re definitely not alone in feeling this way. I’ve heard multiple stories of accounts getting flagged unexpectedly. It seems a bit random at times. If you can show proof or details about what happened with your password and your travel, that could help your case. Keep pushing for answers!