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Why Abuse Prevention Exists

Abuse prevention protects the reliability of the platform for legitimate users and helps maintain a safer publishing environment across connected workflows. It is part of product quality, not just account enforcement.

Examples of Prohibited or Problematic Use

  • Automated misuse intended to overwhelm the service
  • Attempts to bypass plan, rate, or access controls
  • Use that violates law, platform policies, or destination platform rules
  • Generation intended for deceptive, harmful, or abusive distribution

What This Means for Customers

  • Use the platform for lawful, professional content workflows
  • Respect usage limits and API rate expectations
  • Review generated content before publication and ensure it meets the standards of the destination platform

Operational Result

Accounts or requests that appear abusive may be limited, challenged, or blocked in order to preserve service quality and protect the platform.
Last modified on March 11, 2026