Last April, we found out that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokemon Go's anti-cheat detection can sometimes go a little haywire. Over a dozen players were hit with a strike on Niantic's three-strike policy, resulting in seven-day or 30-day account bans for using unauthorized third-party applications.
Back then, play🃏ers basically had to wait out the ban to get back to playing, but now another wave of false bans has players asking for help on The Silph Road subreddit.
There doesn't appear to be any particular pattern to the bans either. Some are reporting might be behind Pokemon Go's anti-cheat , but others have reported . One even received a seven-day ban , an option Niantic themselves 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:released early last year due to the pandemic.
has "flagged the bans to Niantic" and received a response saying that the Pokemon Go developer is wo♐rking to restore player accounts.
"We’re working on reverting strikes🎐 for some Trainers who incorrectly received punishments on their accounts," wrote . "This will be done for Trainers automatically, w🤪hether or not they have contacted us. We apologize for the error."
Besides April, Pokemon Go suffered a similar issue back in June of last year. Eurogamer reported "" of accounts had received seven-day bans under Niantic's three-strike policy, with some users also reporting an iOS mismatch being the likely culprit.
No word from Niantic if players will be compensate🍨d for their false ban time.
In other Pokemon Go news, August's Community Day has just been announced and it once again 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:features Eevee in the weekend's spotlight. Although Eevee remains one of the most popular Pokemon, some are wondering if 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Eevee is maybe a little🤡 bit too popular and s🔥tealing Community Day from lesser-known Pokemon that 𝓀might benefit from having an increased shiny spawn rate.