Lighter's CEO Vladimir Novakovski recently issued an official response regarding the platform's anti-witch-hunt screening mechanism. According to him, the exchange has established a comprehensive appeal channel, and users who are dissatisfied with the algorithm's judgment can submit an appeal request through the official Discord community.
It is worth noting that Novakovski revealed that the number of current appeal cases received is "far below expectations," which indirectly reflects that most users have a relatively high acceptance of the screening results. However, this also indicates that the existence of the appeal mechanism itself can help alleviate users' concerns.
If you are also worried about your account being misjudged, remember to provide timely feedback through the Discord community. The exchange team will conduct a review based on the specific situation. This transparent approach at least provides users with a channel to voice their concerns, which is much more humane than a one-size-fits-all solution.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 4h ago
Filing fewer appeals—what does that indicate? Either there really were no misjudgments, or everyone has given up and thrown in the towel, haha.
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SolidityStruggler
· 4h ago
There are very few appeal cases, which shows that everyone truly believes in this anti-witch logic, or maybe no one has been wrongfully accused. But I still think it's good that you can appeal in Discord.
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CounterIndicator
· 4h ago
The number of appeal cases is ridiculously low; either there really were no misjudgments, or everyone just accepts their bad luck.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 4h ago
There are very few appeal cases, is it really because of high trust or are everyone just scared and not daring to take action?
Lighter's CEO Vladimir Novakovski recently issued an official response regarding the platform's anti-witch-hunt screening mechanism. According to him, the exchange has established a comprehensive appeal channel, and users who are dissatisfied with the algorithm's judgment can submit an appeal request through the official Discord community.
It is worth noting that Novakovski revealed that the number of current appeal cases received is "far below expectations," which indirectly reflects that most users have a relatively high acceptance of the screening results. However, this also indicates that the existence of the appeal mechanism itself can help alleviate users' concerns.
If you are also worried about your account being misjudged, remember to provide timely feedback through the Discord community. The exchange team will conduct a review based on the specific situation. This transparent approach at least provides users with a channel to voice their concerns, which is much more humane than a one-size-fits-all solution.