My account is suspended again today for the second time. I noticed every time a create a new index file in a subdirectory, it triggers suspension in my account. Are we not allowed to use more than one index file? Using index file in a subdirectory is convenient because it allows us to no longer include the filename of the HTML file in the URL.
Today, I created a support ticket using the Control Panel because my website got suspended. This is the second time my site got suspended. The first one was a month or two ago. Both suspensions happened after I created an index file (index.html) in a different directory. I like doing this because you no longer need to include the filename in the URL to access the page something like http://uideotechdepot.ezyro.com/pages/ instead of doing http://uideotechdepot.ezyro.com/pages/page.html.
When the index file is already working, I tried posting it on Facebook and then it got blocked. I don’t know the reason since my site is an audio streaming website and all mp3 files are hosted in Google Drive and they aren’t even copyrighted because they are trance music not those commercial music by popular singers.
I’ve been posting on Facebook since January and there seems to be no problem. After it got blocked, I posted a different link from a page on my site and it was posted successfully. Then when I log in back to my account, there I see my account is suspended. I got very disappointed because the tone of the reply on my ticket doesn’t sound that they will restore my account.
After my complaint today, my account was restored but when I was in the Control Panel the Support Ticket feature which I use to file a ticket is no longer there. They removed it. Why did they remove it? Does this mean they don’t want me to send another ticket when my account has a problem?
I also want to ask to make it clear if the system doesn’t allow more than one index file (index.html)? This is always the cause why the system triggers an auto-suspension on my account. Also, if Facebook blocks a link from a site hosted by ProFreeHost, I don’t think it is right that ProFreeHost suspends the site just because Facebook blocks it. This is very unfair. If you will check the community section of Facebook, you will learn that a lot of webmasters are complaining because Facebook blocks their sites even if there is nothing suspicious about the site.
No. The hits limit is very low. This is the second time that this happens. After I created an index file in a subdirectory and verify it is working, when I posted it on Facebook, they block it. Then the suspension comes in.
I am not a repeat offender ok. I don’t even violate the TOS. All mp3 files on my site are not even hosted on ProFreeHost. They are all stored on my Google Drive and they are not even copyrighted. They are not the usual commercial music by popular singers. They are trance music.