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by shabble
5185 days ago
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I suspect it's for the same reason as they never reveal any details about their search ranking techniques or why some SEO or suspected fraud got your AS/AW account banned - it's an information leak which people will abuse. The downside to running such a heavily automated ship is that without countermeasures, a sophisticated attacker could map out the thresholds of your fraud/misuse detection system, and then keep just below triggering point. On top of that, there are actually situations in which you might want your account to be suspending quickly - ideally before an intruder can cause too much damage or access any valuable information. Some sort of graduated response is clearly necessary, but the real issue is the complete lack of timely dispute investigation/resolution. And it's probably a hard enough problem to resist automation for quite a while yet. Edit: This obviously only applies to situations where they might reasonably expect you to be malicious, or someone else to be in control of your account. Immediate irrevocable suspension over some tiny ToS violation is pure madness |
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1) A suspected TOS violation by the legitimate owner of the account.
Trying to prevent this via obscurity is crazy and counter-productive as people cannot learn from honest mistakes. It also antagonizes people who become victims of bad algorithms. There is no reason why the kind of staged response I outlined couldn't work in this case.
2) A suspected security breach that puts ownership in doubt.
This should be handled by resetting the password and contacting the legitimate owner using contact information on file before the breach. It's really simple.