If you have seen a carousel that begs you to read Slides 5–6 slowly, the point is usually this: separation and patience are prerequisites, not decorations.
Slides early in a deck sell hope. The middle slides — often where warm-up, credential hygiene, and appeal discipline live — are where people skip ahead because adrenaline is high.
If you already created a replacement account on overlapping signals, you may have reduced the headroom those slides assume.
So read the middle of any serious recovery guide twice: what must stay cold, what must not authenticate yet, and what evidence you still control.
Then align your appeal narrative with facts you can prove, not with a second profile that silently proves the opposite story to automated reviewers.