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Anthropic Denies Fake Claude Ban Notifications

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Anthropic has refuted claims that its AI assistant Claude has banned users and reported them to authorities. A viral post on X shared a fake screenshot alleging such actions, which Anthropic confirmed is not genuine. The company clarified that while it enforces policies against misuse, the specific message in the screenshot does not match any real notifications from Claude. The fake message has circulated periodically, and Anthropic emphasized that it does not use the language or display the type of message shown in the screenshot. Users can still face restrictions for policy violations, but the viral claim is inaccurate.

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  1. 10.01.2026 02:06 1 articles · 23h ago

    Anthropic Denies Fake Claude Ban Notifications

    Anthropic has refuted claims that its AI assistant Claude has banned users and reported them to authorities. A viral post on X shared a fake screenshot alleging such actions, which Anthropic confirmed is not genuine. The company clarified that while it enforces policies against misuse, the specific message in the screenshot does not match any real notifications from Claude.

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