It's common to see people complaining about being banned for no reason. Many times, it is due to improper operation when the system prompts for facial verification. Below is an in-depth analysis and risk avoidance guide for facial verification risk control issues, combined with system determination logic and practical operation, hoping to help everyone escape the ban trap:
The three major fatal operations of facial verification, be sure to pay attention to them usually!
1. Non-person verification (high-risk ban)
Risk control logic:
The system compares historical verification facial database (including ID photos/KYC records). If non-person is detected:
→ First record of anomaly → Second direct determination of account rental/studio
Error case:
A helping B verify → System marks 'facial fingerprint' inconsistency → Accumulated 2 times permanent ban
2. Repeatedly triggering verification (medium risk control)
Risk control logic:
Do not close the page after a single verification failure → Continuously click to claim → Trigger multiple verification requests → System determines 'brute force cracking'
Error case:
Verification failure → Do not close page → Try again with someone else → Trigger 3 times within 1 hour → Account temporarily frozen
3. Expired verification (high-risk control)
Risk control logic:
Pre-check facial verification expires after 24 hours → Force operation when claiming → System determines 'bypassing security mechanism'
Error case:
Yesterday's pre-check successful → Claim at the same time today → Facial expired but continue to click → Trigger secondary verification + risk control mark
The following is a four-step risk avoidance operation guide summarized by myself based on reality
Step 1: The golden action when encountering a facial pop-up
Immediately stop operations → Screenshot the pop-up → Close the APP → Wait for 30 minutes
Principle: Interrupt the risk control counting chain to prevent continuous triggering
Step 2: Self-check list before verification
Step 3: Life-saving posture during verification
Lighting: No shadows on the face (system failure rate in low light +40%)
Angle: Phone level with eyes (downward/upward shots are prone to errors)
Action: Blink slowly/nod (rapid shaking = suspicious behavior)
Ultimate suggestion: Three no-principles for facial verification
Never verify a non-person → Ban rate 90%
Never click after failure → Close the page to stay safe
Never try after timeout → Refresh pre-check and participate again
The facial system is essentially a behavioral analysis tool, and every operation contributes to your account's safety score. Compliance is not about giving up opportunities, but rather about following system rules with system logic. Only when everyone participates under compliance can the project operate in the long run.