For transparency's sake, let me be clear about something: there were security measures put on my account at various points to combat harassment—and yes, I've got the proof. What really bothers me isn't just that this happened to me, but that such restrictions can apparently be toggled on and off based on internal discretion. If a platform can selectively apply account safeguards, that raises serious red flags. Users deserve to understand how these protective mechanisms actually work and whether they're being applied consistently across the board.
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PanicSeller
· 18h ago
The platform claims there is under-the-table manipulation? That's outrageous. If security measures can be turned on and off at will, who will oversee it?
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 18h ago
The platform says it's to protect us, but they freely toggle permissions? Isn't this just treating users like fools?
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OnchainSniper
· 18h ago
This platform is really opaque, with security measures that can be turned on or off at will? Who can believe that?
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DefiVeteran
· 18h ago
I've seen through this game of the platform, arbitrarily turning safety measures on and off... Isn't this double standards? Where are the promised rules?
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TokenDustCollector
· 19h ago
The platform can change the rules as they please, and that's the most disgusting part... Where's the promised consistency?
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FrogInTheWell
· 19h ago
The platform claims it's for our protection, but in reality, all the power is in their hands. They can open or close it whenever they want... Who would believe that?
For transparency's sake, let me be clear about something: there were security measures put on my account at various points to combat harassment—and yes, I've got the proof. What really bothers me isn't just that this happened to me, but that such restrictions can apparently be toggled on and off based on internal discretion. If a platform can selectively apply account safeguards, that raises serious red flags. Users deserve to understand how these protective mechanisms actually work and whether they're being applied consistently across the board.