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Pure bans are a widespread problem: real stories

Real stories of mass bans on Pure from forums and user reviews.

Pure bans are a widespread problem: real stories

Key takeaway: Pure bans are a mass-scale problem. Based on PureHelper data (3,000+ cases in 2025), up to 30% of bans are algorithm errors — and ban numbers are growing quarterly as Pure tightens automated moderation.

Getting banned on Pure is not an isolated incident — it is a widespread problem. On the woman.ru forum, a typical situation is discussed: a woman paid for a Pure subscription and got banned within 15 minutes with no explanation. The comments contain dozens of similar stories from different users.

Users describe the same scenario: registration, payment, photo upload — and an instant Pure app ban. Support does not help, money is not refunded. Based on PureHelper data, up to 30% of all bans are false positives caused by overly aggressive automated moderation — the system flags legitimate users because their device fingerprint or behavioral patterns superficially resemble banned accounts.

"Pure's moderation algorithms have become more aggressive each quarter since 2023. The false positive rate is rising because the system prioritizes blocking suspicious signals over verifying them," notes PureHelper technical specialist based on 3,000+ case analysis.

What Does This Mean for You?

If you have experienced a Pure ban without reason, the ban may genuinely be a false positive — and professional unban has a higher success rate in these cases (up to 87%). You are not alone: the PureHelper team has helped hundreds of users get back on Pure, including many whose bans were clearly algorithmic errors.

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