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I created an account on mastodon.social a few days ago. A day after creation, my account was suspended. My appeal was denied and no reason was given. So I assumed mastodon.social was not accepting new accounts, so I moved over to mastodon.online and created an account there. Today that account was suspended as well, again without reason. I didn't post anything from either account. My only actions were to follow a few people within tech.

Looking at previous posts here, people are laughing at complaints about difficulties of joining mastodon and pushing it away as a simple task. I have now attempted to join two of the highest suggested servers of mastodon and gotten suspended from both. I am uninterested in shotgunning servers until I find one which doesn't suspend me without reason.

How is the onboarding process of mastodon supposed to work if the top suggested servers are suspending new accounts without warning or reason?

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[–] doublejay1999@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago (8 children)

The correct answer is it’s because you are on someone else’s server and subject to the whims of its admin

[–] dQw4w9WgXcQ@lemm.ee 5 points 9 months ago (7 children)

I completely understand that mastodon are compiled of individual admins per server, and they can do what they want with their instance. But I'd expect the highest suggested instances to at least answer the appeals when suspending users. If I joined a random tiny instance of someone who wants to keep it to themselves, I'd understand, but the instances I joined are huge with a welcomming message etc.

[–] Ramin_HAL9001@lemmy.ml 11 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (4 children)

But I’d expect the highest suggested instances to at least answer the appeals when suspending users.

No, quite the contrary: the fact that these instances are the most popular also makes them the biggest targets for automated sock puppet and bot account creation. These guys are even more paranoid than many smaller instances about user names that appear to be randomly generated. Your own user name, as others in this thread suggested, would easily trigger their auto-ban rules. And a human moderator would take one look at the name and think the same thing.

And it is possible these auto-ban rules are builtin to the Mastodon server reference implementation and enabled by default, meaning it is likely that all other Mastodon instances you might try to sign up for would also have these same auto-ban rules. I don't know for sure, but I am not willing to play around and find out. So it looks to me like your only choice is to choose a different username. Sorry.

[–] fedosyndicate@kbin.social 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

These guys are even more paranoid than many smaller instances about user names that appear to be randomly generated. Your own user name, as others in this thread suggested, would easily trigger their auto-ban rules. And a human moderator would take one look at the name and think the same thing.

God damnit, it took me until now to actually read their username. It's the youtube URL for the rickroll video (ending in XcQ). I think you're right though - it was obviously autogenerated originally and only took on its current meaning via Youtube's use of the string.

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