More and more projects seem to be silencing users without clear explanations. Just saw someone get blocked by a major ecosystem project, and nobody—including the blocked user—had any clue what triggered it.
The irony? They only found out because they were mentioned in the project's latest announcement. Talk about finding out the hard way. 😅
It's getting wild out here. Communication breakdown between projects and their community members is becoming a pattern we can't ignore. When users don't even know why they're being restricted, something's definitely off with how these platforms handle moderation and engagement.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 17h ago
This is the Web3 ecosystem. The behind-the-scenes manipulation is getting more and more sophisticated.
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TokenomicsTinfoilHat
· 17h ago
No reason given for account suspension? That's outrageous. Web3 still needs to learn how to write transparency.
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OnchainFortuneTeller
· 17h ago
This is the true portrayal of Web3: project teams ban accounts without a word, making it look like a black box operation.
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MysteriousZhang
· 17h ago
This ban is really outrageous; even the person being banned doesn't know the reason.
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NervousFingers
· 17h ago
Black box bans are really outrageous... People don't even know how they got banned, it's more speechless than a rug pull.
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AllInAlice
· 17h ago
This is outrageous. The project team directly bans people without even providing a reason, and the community has to guess themselves.
Is this really happening? 🤔
More and more projects seem to be silencing users without clear explanations. Just saw someone get blocked by a major ecosystem project, and nobody—including the blocked user—had any clue what triggered it.
The irony? They only found out because they were mentioned in the project's latest announcement. Talk about finding out the hard way. 😅
It's getting wild out here. Communication breakdown between projects and their community members is becoming a pattern we can't ignore. When users don't even know why they're being restricted, something's definitely off with how these platforms handle moderation and engagement.