I've been worrying about the risks of being banned on Gmail or Google Drive. If this happens, does it mean I'm banned from my entire Google account or just those specific apps? Will I lose all my synced data, like passwords, bookmarks, or my cloud saved Android games? I'm really anxious because I heard there's an AI that scans our content, and I'm concerned that any document with my real info could get flagged as suspicious. Also, what if someone I shared documents with decides to mass report me? Could I get banned just like that?
3 Answers
Honestly, you might be stressing a bit too much. As long as you’re not storing anything illegal, you should be fine. Google usually only bans accounts for serious violations.
I get your concerns about content restrictions. Google does have strict rules against posting violent or explicit material. If your artwork is suggestive but not explicit, you might be okay, but it's best to avoid anything that could be interpreted as rule-breaking. Fictional gore might also be tricky, but if it’s clearly art and not glorifying violence, you may be fine. Just keep it within safe boundaries to avoid issues!
If your Google account gets banned, it affects all Google services tied to that account. This means you wouldn't be able to access anything linked to your account, and they might delete it after a certain time. The main reasons for bans typically include spam or harmful content. If you aren't involved in either, you likely have nothing to worry about. Google does provide warnings and options to appeal if you’re flagged for spam. However, if it's for serious offenses, like CSAM, the consequences are more severe and your info may go to authorities. Just to be safe, consider backing up your data elsewhere in case something does happen!
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