Your account has been disabled by the platform, typically for alleged violations of the community standards, but often without adequate explanation. This is one of the most common account restriction types, affecting creators, businesses, and regular users alike.
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Switzerland is not an EU member state but has bilateral agreements with the EU and accepts DSA principles informally. Swiss courts have jurisdiction to hear account suspension disputes based on Swiss civil law and contract law. Switzerland has strong data protection (Federal Data Protection Act) and consumer law. Swiss courts may enforce judgments from EU courts, though this is not automatic.
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2-12 weeks via formal legal channels (30 days for P2B notice requirement, 90-180 days for ACE binding decision)
3–21 days
90–180 days
14–45 days
6–18 months
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