@oran_ge: Claude's account bans are ridiculous - detecting proxy relays, sending phishing emails, blacklisting proxies... Those still stubbornly using official accounts are true fans. Spending money on tokens while having to sneak around - what kind of life is this? But for coding, codex and glm5.2 can now replace Claude...
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The author complains about severe Claude account bans, making it difficult for users to use official accounts normally. For coding, codex and glm5.2 can replace Claude, but there is no perfect substitute for writing and thinking, only deepseek and gemini barely usable.
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Claude account bans are a real mess — detecting relay servers, sending phishing emails, blacklisting relay servers…
Friends who still go to great lengths to keep using official accounts can be called true fans.
Spending money on tokens and still having to sneak around — what kind of life is this?
But now in programming, Codex and GLM5.2 can serve as substitutes for Claude’s models.
For writing and thinking, however, none can replace it. DeepSeek and Gemini are barely usable — it’s really a headache.
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