Over the years, the clicker community has consistently dedicated time, effort, and trust to help ClicksPaid maintain and grow. We are not only the ones completing daily tasks, but also those who promote and introduce this platform to many new members. That is why the recent incident — where the accounts of a large portion of clickers were permanently restricted — has come as a major shock to the community.
It has now been a full week, yet the ClicksPaid administration has remained completely silent — as if nothing had happened, or as if the matter simply does not concern them. This prolonged silence is not only baffling but also deeply disappointing, especially when so many clickers are still waiting for a clear answer. Meanwhile, we have noticed that some new accounts still receive replies and guidance from ClicksPaid staff on the forum, while restricted accounts receive no responses to their posts or emails — almost as if our messages are invisible or have never reached you.
If this situation is indeed the result of a system error, the most reasonable and professional course of action would be to promptly issue an official statement to reassure the community. Such a statement doesn’t need to be long or complicated — even a simple sentence like “We are fixing it, and it will be resolved soon” would be enough to restore trust and keep the motivation of clickers alive.
On the other hand, if this is not a system error, the most honest and respectful approach would be to clearly state so — for example: “It is not a system error, please do not bother us further”. And if the intended solution is for us to simply create new accounts, then say it openly: “Please delete your old account and register a new one”. We will accept that reality and move on, rather than waste more time in uncertainty.
Silence, especially during a sensitive time like this, only fuels doubt and unease. As a platform that has received strong support from the community, ClicksPaid should demonstrate that it values and respects those who have contributed to its existence. A transparent explanation — whether the news is good or bad — will always be worth more than weeks of silence.
P.S.: To all fellow clickers — if you agree with what I’ve stated above, let’s speak up, comment, and share this post.
ClicksPaid administration, will u finally give us the answer we deserve?