I was just restricted from accessing the community. I only created a banner design to showcase, and I was directly limited.



I don't quite understand this review logic. It seems that many Web3 communities have quite strict controls, and sometimes excessive moderation can actually hinder users' creative expression and community activity.

I want to know if anyone else has encountered a similar situation? Or can the community management clarify exactly which part does not meet the requirements? This way, everyone can participate in community activities more clearly in the future, rather than being inexplicably restricted.
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BetterLuckyThanSmartvip
· 01-07 08:34
Damn, this review process is really ridiculous. Can a banner image be restricted? --- I just want to know what these mods are thinking. They even have to approve design works... --- Your situation is indeed frustrating, but honestly, the Web3 community is generally like this—too cautious. --- Same here! Overly strict reviews really can drive away active users. I just can't stand this system. --- That's why many people prefer to go to small Discord groups. When community rules are too strict, no one dares to participate. --- Ask the mod exactly what was violated. Sometimes they can't even explain it themselves... --- Haha, the review logic in the Web3 community is a mystery. As long as you don't casually mention tokens, you're fine. --- I think admins should publish a document explaining what can and can't be posted. Don't be so vague. --- If you're restricted, just accept it. No big deal—just use a different account and try again. --- Too strict reviews do affect the community ecosystem. Sooner or later, other communities will outcompete us.
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LuckyHashValuevip
· 01-07 08:34
Oh no, was I directly limited? Just a banner design? This review process is really too baffling, haha. Are these community moderators a bit too sensitive? Everything has to be blocked...
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GasGuruvip
· 01-07 08:23
Oh no, this review process is so baffling, just a banner design got rejected? --- The Web3 community's problem is really quite hopeless, it feels like they'd rather wrongly reject a hundred than approve one. --- To be honest, many management members can't clearly explain the reasons, and that's the most frustrating part. --- I've experienced it myself, and I haven't really messed around in that community since then, it's disheartening. --- These days, the space for creative expression is being squeezed more and more, making the community seem very lackluster. --- Forget it, it's probably just an automated review system messing around, asking won't help.
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PensionDestroyervip
· 01-07 08:21
Oh no, this is ridiculous. Even banners are being restricted? How bored are the reviewers? --- The review standards in the Web3 community are really inconsistent, it feels like it's all based on their mood. --- Just wanted to showcase a design work, why is it such a big deal haha. --- I've encountered this before, and after asking the management, I found out it was because a certain word triggered a warning. But why not just tell people directly? --- Overly strict reviews really hurt creativity. If engagement can't increase in the end, blame the community's inactivity, who should we blame? --- I also want to know exactly which part doesn't pass, so everyone can use it as a reference. --- The classic "You violated the rules but I won't tell you why" tactic, right?
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 01-07 08:16
This review is really ridiculous, it's just a banner design. --- I've encountered this before, sometimes it feels like the moderators act based on their mood. --- Restrict directly without explanation? That's really hard to accept. --- Forget it, that's how the Web3 community is; asking clearly is pointless. --- So, creativity in some communities is like a original sin. --- I also want to know what was violated... they never tell you the reason. --- These inexplicable restrictions really make people want to leave. --- It's unbelievable, how can a design piece just cross the line?
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-07 08:14
nah this reeks of sloppy moderation tbh... they probably flagged your banner without even running it through their actual ruleset. classic overreach move by the gatekeepers trying to look busy
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