Here's what you should do ...
First, introduce yourself and let them know that your appeal is about the suspension of your account "
@username". Let them know in an affirmative tone that you have read the notice and their policies "
Cryptocurrency Accounts, Posts, and Publications"
(be sure to read).
And let the support team
[yourfriends@medium.com] know that you've made changes to your account settings. This list is for a blog, not a corporate account.
- ✔
No - Include a link to your active project domain in your user account bio. - ✔
No - Use an email address from that domain as your registered Medium account email. - ✔ Yes - Verify your email address with Medium if you have not.
- ✔
No - Include a prominent about page with up-to-date contact information on your project website. - ✔ Fix - Include only one wallet address maximum in a post, (in all past publications - too).
- ✔ Fix - Use the right tags, (you need to remove all existing tags airdrop/bounty).
- ✔ Fix - Use an anonymous email address, (e.g., protonmail, mail.ru, etc.)
- ✔ Fix - Advertise or participate in bounty campaigns, pump and dumps, reviewing for reward, or other forms of brigading or inauthentic activity.
- ✔ Fix - Include naked links or shortened URLs in your posts, (correct it in all posts).
- ✔ Fix - Use or re-use content templates with slight modifications across multiple posts and accounts, (delete everything you actually copied).
- ✔ Fix - Using services, apps, or arrangements that offer you more follows, claps, or other interactions on your Medium account or content, (remove all calls to clapping).
- ✔ Fix/No - Link at least one social media account "Facebook or Twitter" to your Medium account.
That social account should also link out prominently to the same domain as is included in your Medium user bio.
Medium is probably well aware of the fact that 99% of the articles written by bounty hunters are copy/paste, Google translate or other type of low quality spam so no surprise that they are locking accounts used for that. It's not just you that is getting banned, sooner or later most of the bounty hunters will experience that, that's just how it goes with low quality content.
As far as I know, the article comes into the field of view of their algorithm only after someone clicks "
Report".