@Lucky_MelotjeI feel your pain (and anyone else in that situation).
I actually only play the Playstation for trophy system itself because STEAM's system is pointless and far easily hacked. There's actually proper and serious communities on consoles.
Anyway this is my 2nd profile, first one wasn't that old and ruined by me this second one is approx 2 years old and has been ruined by EA/Codemasters.
Obviously it's frustrating and I truly feel for people with very old accounts, some of them having platinum's on every F1 game etc.
They didn't give any reason or warning, obviously no reason for not fixing which I think has long been established as a relatively easy fix. Hopefully no one forgets this shun (that's why I kept harping on about 50 weeks).
Interestingly, I've been back playing MMO's on the PC basically. Happened to be watching a popular MMO streamer vent about Diablo 4. Some of his fanbase had started to go after the social facing employees i.e the ones on twitter etc. He backed the idea saying something along the lines of "well that's what needs to happen, you can't get to these big companies and punish them so going after the guys on socials and attacking them is the only way".
Whether you or I agree with that or not I think it kind of hints at where things need to go. I've been sort of brainstorming (with myself) the idea of having a website that tracks game development/publishing employees. Nothing nefarious and all data pulled from the surface web. An almost - heres this guys name, he worked at so and so between xzy, this game released then and was trash etc etc. A comment section and a link to any social media accounts.
All very legal, data pulled from the indexed web - a bit like pulling a name from companies house etc. A collection of data displayed in one place to increase exposure.