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Google+ Account Suspended? You Won't Find Out Why

jfruh writes "Dan Tynan is a tech writer and blogger who discovered, while trying to post links to his writing on his Google+ profile, that his account had been suspended. This despite the fact that he used his real name and didn't violate the terms of service in any other way. Upon appeal his account was reinstated, just as mysteriously as it was shut down, but along the way he discovered a rash of people with suspended Google+ accounts who can't figure out what they did to anger the Google gods."

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  1. I have an easy guess by aglider · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Even Google has bugs!

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  2. Considering leaving Google's services by Kimomaru · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This has been building for a while and I've been thinking of not using their services for anything important anymore. I think, overall, that using any "ecosystem" is a terrible mistake. I got locked out of my Google account a few months ago and found it very difficult to get access to my docs. Maybe this ecosystem stuff has just run its course, we're living on other people's networks too much and need to start installing and maintaining our our postfix servers agains. I might start on it this weekend. And, yes, requiring real names is a mistake. Sometimes people need to ask "dumb" questions and not look bad in a Google search.

  3. Re:Oh, Google. by dyingtolive · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Fuck, I'd be thrilled if people would figure out "they're", "their", and "there".

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