Discord is under fire again, surprising absolutely nobody. Following the user verification fiasco not too long ago, the platform has now incorrectly banned around 8000 accounts. In fairness, that’s a very small number compared to Discord’s more than 200 million monthly active users, but it was enough for the company to publicly address the issue on X.
The controversy began after one user (tallcowyt) highlighted what they claimed was a vulnerability in Discord’s AI moderation system. According to the post, the system incorrectly identified any square grid image, including Minecraft inventories and even chessboards, as malicious content, resulting in permanent account bans for affected users.
Taking to X, Discord described what occurred, stating:
“Our systems flag content by matching it against known harmful material… similarity matching can produce false positives… a member of our Trust & Safety team always reviews flagged content before any action is taken”
It’s hard to imagine someone reviewing the content and deciding that Minecraft inventories were worthy of a ban, but I digress.
The company also said “the intended behavior is to temporarily pause uploads during that review, not ban the account,” but admitted, “We had a bug” that instead issued bans. It also said, “the same bug prevented the ban from being lifted automatically.“
According to Discord, “Around 8,200 accounts were affected from May 2026 through last week, plus the 200 more this past weekend,” adding, “We’ve unbanned everyone affected by this bug.“
The company acknowledged the impact, saying, “We should have caught this sooner… We’re working on better safeguards… and making sure our safety systems don’t penalize people who did nothing wrong.“
Discord is, of course, currently tied to Xbox Game Pass for those who have a Discord Nitro Subscription, as they’re able to get Game Pass Starter edition alongside their subscription.
It is also worth mentioning that in spite of claims that Discord has reinstated everyone’s account, the current post on X detailing the issue has a community note that states otherwise.
It is a strange bug, I have to admit, but at least Discord has addressed it and says everyone affected has now been unbanned. I use Discord daily myself, and thankfully, I haven’t uploaded any images with checkered patterns, so I’ve managed to avoid any potential issues.
Still, it’s easy to see why incidents like this shake users’ confidence in automated moderation, even if they only affect a relatively small number of accounts.
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