I remember seeing this one before it was erased actually; the account had more than 1gb of images on it that appeared to be unlinked. This site would've been erased for Image Hosting under the 1gb gallery limitation which was violated, along with file storage.
I don't remember erasing this one though, but I do know it was on my list to clean out when I got there. Looks like I got beat.
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It had to be linked to a webpage of some kind. The photos appeared to not be linked to any kind of website in your account, which is why the account was suspended for file hosting. The free hosting account is for websites, not for the storing of personal files only.
From the TOS that you agreed to when you signed up for an account:
Also this:
Then I'll add my re-review to it since I found the real problem.
Your site is password protected. The entire -thing- is password protected. There's no way to see if there -is- a website on the account when you password protect the entire thing - the fact that it was then pretty much a mess of files beyond that is not helping your case.
I'm guessing that's why it has the "Unable to review" flag - I found the passwd file that shows public_html was completely locked to all viewers without a username/password. This is not considered website hosting when you pretty much make it impossible for anyone but a select few to even access the account.
With that, it's definitely sticking as a permanent irrevocable suspension at this time. You were warned in the TOS what was allowed and what wasn't, and had the account not already been suspended I'dve done it - that's two separate people who looked at the account and pretty much said "not within the TOS."