Possible Reasons for Blocking

  1. Political Influence

    • Projects may be blocked due to their support of certain ideas or involvement in politically sensitive topics.
    • Platforms might fear reputational risks or pressure from government authorities.
  2. Financial Control

    • Payments can be frozen through payment systems associated with crowdfunding. This often happens under suspicion of funding illegal activities or violating financial monitoring regulations.
  3. Violation of Platform Rules

    • Content can be removed for breaching terms of use, even if the breach is minor or subjective.
  4. Censorship

    • In countries with low levels of free speech, projects may be blocked simply for presenting an unfavorable narrative.
  5. Technical Manipulations

    • Attacks on crowdfunding websites, platform failures, or server infrastructure issues can cause disruptions.

Possible Solutions

  1. Decentralized Platforms

    • Use blockchain-based tools for crowdfunding (e.g., Giveth, Mirror.xyz), which are harder to block centrally.
  2. International Payment Systems

    • Utilize cryptocurrencies for project funding to reduce dependence on traditional banks and payment platforms.
  3. Transparency and Accountability

    • Provide detailed information about the project, its goals, and fund allocation to build trust.
  4. Legal Protection

    • Consult legal experts on platform terms of use and other regulatory aspects.
  5. Backup Platforms

    • Run parallel campaigns on multiple platforms to avoid complete blockage.
  6. Creating Public Awareness

    • Actively inform the public through social media, media outlets, and partners. Counteract blocks through public pressure.