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[17 Weeks in a Row🏆] Thanks for the Congrats💕 & This Week's Hit Article Is Definitely About That Topic

It's freezing!
Isn't it unusually cold today?

I woke up this morning with sudden cold-like symptoms and it's so cold, so it looks like it's going to take a while for me to get going today ><

Even so, I somehow managed to receive a Congrats board~~🥇

Thank you so much, really💕

I've been receiving my Congrats boards consistently under the "#TriedMakingGPTs" tag.

I've also received them occasionally for #WorkStyle and #Marketing, so I'll do my best to expand further ☺️

Now then.
It's a bit sad that this note doesn't get much traffic, but I write it hoping that even just one or two people will find it interesting to read.

In the midst of that, there is an article that has been steadily gathering traffic.
That said, it's only a slight increase, like going from 0.1 to 0.11 ^^;

This is it.

It's an article I wrote after seeing a major creator get banned for violating terms of service, and witnessing the outpouring of confusion from the participants of the community they were running.

It's been about 10 days since then, but my timeline is still full of talk about the account ban incident.

That said, unfortunately, I am completely on the sidelines, so I have no connection to this incident, but "account bans" are actually quite common.

In particular, information dissemination related to side hustles is becoming increasingly strict, and with LINE Official Accounts, there are cases where you get banned just for having the word "earn" included.

If you don't want to get banned, you could use your own platform like WordPress where bans aren't really a thing, but now that Google's AI has evolved, SEO has entered a dark age.

So, gathering traffic with WordPress is quite tough...
There's no room for an independent platform to get in.

So what do you do? Well, like with note, you end up using other companies' platforms, such as LINE, Instagram, or Threads.

When that happens, as long as you are using their services, you have to follow their rules.

No matter how big of a creator you become, or how much money you are making, if you incur the wrath of the gods of management, you are destined to be erased.

note has the god of note.
Threads has the god of Threads.
LINE has the god of LINE.

There are rules and policies decided by those gods, and you are required to follow them.

Recently, AI has evolved so much that its accuracy in detecting rule violations has improved significantly, making it impossible to get away with anything.

This time, the note management team made the decision that"no matter how famous or profitable someone is, what's wrong is wrong."

Creators who make money on note are, in other words, people who bring profit to the note management team as well.

Despite that, they went ahead and banned them, which makes me think there must have been some truly egregious violations, but I have to say, I'm kind of impressed that they didn't turn a blind eye and made that judgment.

That said, some people might be worried that they could be deleted too, but I think thatunless your articles are extremely contrary to public order and morals, you won't be banned just for your articles.

Actually,using tools might be dangerous.Even just trying them out for a split second on a whim is extremely risky.

There might be various tools circulating, like ones that automatically give "likes❤️" or write comments, but if you use those kinds of tools, there's a high probability that management will find out.

If they find out, you're headed straight for a ban, so it's safest tonever use tools.

You don't need to use such tools, you know; you have me here, starving for interaction on note, so I'll happily run over to hang out if you call, and I'd be so happy if we could be friends (lol).

A page to enjoy note even more has been created 🎉


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