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    Discord admits AI moderation bug wrongfully banned users over harmless images

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    Discord has acknowledged that a bug in its AI moderation system mistakenly banned more than 8,000 users over the past two months, after harmless images—including spreadsheets, chessboards, game textures, as well as white and gray transparent backgrounds—were incorrectly flagged as harmful content.

    The company confirmed that the issue had been affecting accounts since May, with an additional 200 users banned over the weekend before its team identified and fixed the problem. All affected accounts are currently in the process of being restored.

    The incident highlights one of the growing challenges surrounding AI-assisted moderation as many platforms increasingly rely on automated systems to identify illegal or abusive material at scale.

    In a detailed thread on X, Discord explained that its automated safety system works by matching uploaded content against databases of known harmful material. While the technology is designed to catch illegal content, the company acknowledged that it can sometimes generate false positives. A human moderator reviews the content, but a bug caused the system to immediately ban affected accounts.

    “We’re working on better safeguards so this can’t happen again,” the company wrote. 

    Our systems flag content by matching it against known harmful material. This kind of similarity matching can produce false positives, which is why a member of our Trust & Safety team always reviews flagged content before any action is taken.

    The intended behavior is to…

    — Discord Support (@discord_support) July 7, 2026

    Across X and Reddit, users have claimed they had been permanently suspended simply for uploading images containing square grid patterns. Several users speculated that Discord’s AI moderation tools have become increasingly sensitive to grid-like patterns because they have previously been used in attempts to obscure or disguise NSFW and child exploitation content from automated detection systems. 

    Affected users have been expressing frustration on social media, with some arguing that permanent account bans based solely on automated detection can have serious consequences, particularly for users who rely on Discord for work, gaming communities, or long-distance social connections.

    “Losing a Discord account to something as unfair as this can be extremely devastating and affect users severely, and every day millions of users are affected by false AI bans. This needs to be stopped,” one X user wrote. 

    My account was wrongfully banned from your platform due to a bug in your AI automod detecting my GAME TEXTURES as CSAM. I need my account back as I’m a game director and use Discord for all my communication. I have requested a review of my suspension.@discord @discord_support pic.twitter.com/QfAkCIJo6S

    — JDBRYANT 🎂 TODAY (@jdbryantdev) July 4, 2026

    Discord isn’t alone in facing moderation troubles due to automated systems. Last year, users of Instagram and Facebook Groups reported widespread unexplained account suspensions that many believed were caused by AI moderation systems. Although users pointed to automation as the likely culprit, Meta never publicly confirmed whether AI errors were responsible. Now Meta’s Oversight Board is pushing for increased transparency.

    Tumblr last year also faced complaints from users who said their accounts had been mass-suspended without clear explanations.

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