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account restricted on MSN

Michael Fitzgerald 0 Reputation points
2026-03-05T23:03:17.68+00:00

it has been weeks and weeks since my msn account has been restricted. I am no longer able to comment on articles. how does one fix this? why is it impossible to get technical support on this?

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-05T23:03:36.1366667+00:00
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    MSN article comments and account restrictions are controlled by MSN’s own moderation systems and support channels, not by Microsoft Q&A or Learn.

    For long‑term restrictions on commenting in MSN:

    1. Use the MSN feedback option
      • Open any MSN page where comments appear.
      • At the bottom right of the MSN page, select the Feedback option.
      • Describe that the MSN account has been restricted for weeks and that comments are blocked on all articles. Include approximate dates and that the account previously worked.
      • Submit the feedback so the MSN team is aware and can investigate on their side.
    2. Be aware of automated moderation
      • MSN comments are moderated by an AI bot that can incorrectly flag or block accounts and comments.
      • There is no direct technical support channel for MSN comments through Microsoft Q&A; only the MSN feedback mechanism can escalate these issues to the MSN team.

    If the restriction is tied to the underlying Microsoft account (for example, due to suspicious activity or Terms of Use violations), sign‑in or verification issues must be handled through the standard Microsoft account recovery and verification flows, but MSN comment unblocks themselves still depend on MSN’s moderation and feedback process.


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