Appeal: Second Suspension Due to Misidentified Root Cause in First Appeal – Quota Plugin Was the Real Issue

Hi Google AI Team,

I’m a Google AI Pro subscriber and my Antigravity/Gemini CLI access has been suspended for the second time. I want to

explain why this is not a willful repeat offense.

## What Happened

**First suspension:** I assumed it was caused by briefly using OpenClaw with Google OAuth (which I had already removed

before the ban). I submitted the appeal form, acknowledged the third-party tool policy, and was reinstated in 3 days.

I never used OpenClaw with Google OAuth again.

**The real cause I missed:** I had the “Antigravity Quota (AGQ)” extension installed with its **auto-trigger feature**

enabled — it automatically sent messages to trigger early quota resets. I didn’t realize this violated ToS. I thought

it was just a monitoring tool.

**Second suspension:** Because I fixed the wrong problem (OpenClaw instead of the quota plugin), the AGQ extension

kept running in the background. Google understandably flagged this as a repeat violation.

## What I’ve Done

  • Completely **uninstalled** the AGQ extension

  • Never re-configured any third-party OAuth tool since the first appeal

  • Submitted the appeal form again and sent a detailed email to gemini-code-assist-user-feedback@google.com

## My Request

I understand why the system flagged me as a repeat offender, but the reality is that my first appeal addressed the

wrong root cause. Had I known the quota plugin was the problem, I would have removed it immediately and this second

suspension would never have happened.

This is my primary Google account used for Google Cloud, Gmail, and professional development. I respectfully ask for a human review of my case.

**Account:** ......@gmail.com

Thank you.