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Official disclosures and process snapshots for account restrictions, enforcement, and appeals across platforms. One item is never enough, so this page keeps multiple official sources visible and notes where they are not directly comparable.

  1. 01

    Anthropic — Enforcement + Appeals Disclosed Publicly

    Anthropic Transparency Hub · July – December 2025

    Primary Source (Official Transparency Reporting)

    Anthropic publishes quarterly lockout-style enforcement counts and appeal outcomes in its System Trust and Reporting section.
    • Banned Accounts: 1.45 million — as publicly reported for the period

    • Appeals Filed: 52k — for the same period

    • Appeal Overturns: 1.7k — banned users who won appeal review

    • This is a direct public aggregate from Anthropic’s own transparency reporting page, refreshed as a formal official disclosure.

    Sources:   Anthropic Source

  2. 02

    OpenAI — Enforcement Framework And Published Transparency Categories

    OpenAI Trust & Transparency · July – December 2025 (trust dashboards)

    Primary Source (Official Policy + Transparency Reporting)

    OpenAI publishes public transparency metrics for government requests and child-safety reporting, and describes enforcement/appeal handling in policy documentation. This is useful for comparison, but it is not the same type of quarter-by-quarter lockout table currently shown for Anthropic.
    • Non-Content Requests: 224 — government user data requests

    • Content Requests: 75 — government user data requests

    • CyberTipline Reports To NCMEC: 107,817 — July–December 2025

    • OpenAI’s Transparency page states enforcement actions may be taken for policy or terms violations and says users can appeal via support, but does not currently provide a comparable single public table for lockout/appeal outcomes in the same format as Anthropic’s section.
    • OpenAI also links its EU DSA reporting data for services; where comparable account-lockout metrics are not explicitly reported in the same section, that data gap is now tracked in the refresh plan.

    Sources:   OpenAI Trust & Transparency · OpenAI Transparency & Content Moderation

  3. 03

    Google Search — Feature Restriction Appeals

    Google Search Help · Current support docs

    Primary Source (Official Help Docs)

    Google Search help documentation covers feature-level restriction review status and timing.
    • Appeal Decision Timing: Most review requests take around 2 business days — applies to review requests documented in the Search restriction appeal help text.

    • Scope Reminder: Search feature restriction flow only — This card is not a direct AI-chat account-wide suspension measure.

    • This is a feature-restriction source and does not represent a full Google AI account-level lockout dataset.

    Sources:   Google Search Appeal Help

  4. 04

    Google Account — Disabled Account Appeals

    Google Account Help · Current support docs

    Primary Source (Official Help Docs)

    Google Account support defines appeal limits and reinstatement context for disabled account cases.
    • Maximum Appeals: up to 2 — the account doc notes that some account policy situations use a two-appeal cap.

    • Comparability Note: Not directly comparable to Anthropic/OpenAI AI-chat account lockouts — This card reflects general Google account handling rules, not AI-chat suspension tables.

    • This is a separate data lane from Google Search because it covers broader account status handling.

    Sources:   Google Account Disabled Help · Google Legal Suspension Handling

  5. 05

    Google Ads — Announcement Snapshot

    Google Ads & Commerce Blog · Nov 13, 2025

    Primary Source (Official Product Update)

    A dated announcement reports suspension outcome improvements for Google Ads, including appeal throughput figures.
    • Suspension Outcomes (Announcement Snapshot): over 80% fewer incorrect suspensions; appeals addressed 70% faster; 99% resolved in 24 hours — Announced in a product update and presented as a campaign snapshot, not a continuously maintained baseline.

    • Campaign Interpretation: This is a dated Ads announcement, not a current cross-platform benchmark — Google Ads enforcement is a specific ad-product system and should not be treated as AI account lockout evidence.

    • Use this item only as dated campaign context and not as current baseline AI-lockout parity.

    Sources:   Google Ads Suspension Update (Nov 13, 2025)

  6. 06

    Google Ads — Current Appeal And Reinstatement Process

    Google Ads Help · Current help docs

    Primary Source (Official Help Docs)

    Help docs describe ongoing appeal mechanics and reinstatement rules for suspended Google Ads accounts.
    • Appeal Handling: excess repeated appeals may be deferred — The help page says filing too many appeals can stop processing and that one appeal at a time helps ensure timely review.

    • Appeal Window And Reinstatement: at least 6 months to appeal after suspension; reinstatement in compelling circumstances — Current help docs define a minimum appeal window and a high-threshold reinstatement condition.

    • Comparability Note: Google Ads is a specific ad-product enforcement system, not an AI chat platform account lockout table. — Useful as process analog evidence only until comparable AI account-level outcome tables are published.

    • Google Ads is a specific platform product and not equivalent to general AI chat access platforms. It is used here to provide a second cross-company point on enforcement design.

    Sources:   Google Ads Suspension Overview · Google Ads Appeal Process · Google Ads Suspension Accuracy Update

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