Code of Conduct §10 — one appeal per enforcement action
Appeal an Account Action
If your account was suspended, banned, or disabled and you believe that was a mistake, make your case here. A person reviews every appeal.
You already have an appeal being reviewed. Sent — current state: . One appeal per enforcement action: you can send another only after this one is decided. The decision will appear under “Your appeals” below.
What happens after you send it
- Your appeal is recorded with a number and goes to the administrators. You get one appeal per enforcement action, so make it count.
- An administrator reviews it and decides. Sending an appeal does not restore access — only an overturned decision does.
- The decision appears on this page, under “Your appeals”. Check back here while signed in — that list is where the outcome shows up.
Three decisions are possible: overturned (the action is reversed and access restored), upheld (the action stands), or insufficient information (there wasn’t enough to decide — contact support if you have more to add).
Your appeals
- Sign in to see your appeals here.
Can’t sign in?
Appeals can only be filed from a signed-in session, and the outcome is only visible while signed in. A suspended, banned, or disabled account may or may not be able to start a new sign-in, depending on its exact standing — so try signing in first, and if it works, come straight back to this page. If you are still signed in on another device or browser, you can file from there.
Being honest with you: if you cannot sign in anywhere, there is currently no other way to file an appeal — the contact form also requires a signed-in account. This is a known gap we are tracking; it is not something you are doing wrong.