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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-01T17:42:45.000Z",
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  "textContent": "My-website-deleted:\n\n> I thought it does because its ‘fighting’ with the URL suffix so then it will thing its a DDos attack and you will get banned\n\nIf you mess up your .htaccess code, that can result in a redirect loop which increases your hits usage. Usually, your browser will detect this and give up after a number of tries. But it can increase your hits usage.\n\nStill, things have to go pretty crazy before that will result in an account suspension. And only then, it should only ever result in a temporary suspension, not permanent termination.\n\nMy-website-deleted:\n\n> now think thats how I got banned. But bro pls that website means so much to me.\n\nFirstly, that has nothing to do with this topic. This topic is about a URL suffix, not the suspension/deletion of your account.\n\nSecondly, the client area clearly tells you why your account was deleted: it was suspended for inactivity. Not for a DDoS attack, not for phishing. Please consider the possibility that the reason we’re telling you that your account was deleted is actually the reason why it happened, and avoid hypothesizing about other explanations when there is a perfectly valid and applicable one already.",
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