Profiles may be suspended if they include or share content that violates our user content and conduct policies.
Examples of violations
Violations include:
- Pretending to be someone or something that you don't represent
- Posting content or comments that violate our policies
Learn more about our User Content and Conduct Policies.
What happens when a Currents profile is suspended
When your profile is suspended, other people on Currents can't see it.
You may still be able to sign in to Currents and if you can you will see what other people share, but you won't be able to do things like:
- Share new posts or comments
- Like content
- Join or create Communities
When your Currents profile is suspended, you can still use other Google services, like Search and Gmail.
If your Currents profile is suspended for more than 60 days, your posts and comments might be removed.
Appeal a Currents profile suspension
To appeal a suspension of your Currents profile, use a computer to sign in to your suspended account and follow the on-screen instructions. You may be asked to remove or change any content that violates our policies, or to provide more information.
Note: In some cases, you may not be able to appeal the suspension.