
We have completed a system cleanup related to previously banned accounts on ViewGrip. During this process, all data associated with banned users was permanently removed from our system.
As a result, YouTube channels that were previously restricted because they were connected to banned ViewGrip accounts are now unlocked.
Users can now create campaigns again using videos from those channels.
Previously, when a ViewGrip account was banned due to policy violations, the YouTube channel associated with that account was also restricted. This restriction prevented other users from creating campaigns using videos from that channel.
After the recent database cleanup:
This update ensures the system remains clean while allowing legitimate users to continue using eligible content.
ViewGrip strictly enforces its platform policies to maintain a fair and secure environment for all users.
Accounts may be banned if they are involved in activities such as:
If an account is banned, the restriction is permanent and the associated data may be removed from the system.
To avoid account restrictions, users should always:
Our goal is to keep ViewGrip fair, stable, and secure for everyone.
This cleanup allows previously locked channels to be used again for campaigns. However, users must ensure that all activities comply with ViewGrip policies.
Continued violations may result in account suspension or permanent bans.
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