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If your Facebook account has been disabled, you'll see a message saying your account is disabled when you try to log in. If you don't see a disabled message when you try to log in, you might be having a different login problem. Learn how to fix a log in problem.
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Some examples of why your Facebook account might be disabled include: Posting content that doesn't follow the Facebook Terms. Using a fake name. Impersonating someone. Continuing behavior that's not allowed on Facebook and goes against our Community Standards. Contacting other people for the purpose of harassment, advertising, promoting, or ...
Your Page has been disabled because it doesn't follow our Community Standards. To keep our community safe, we don't allow any organizations or individuals who amplify or traffic in hate to have a presence on our services.
2 Οκτ 2024 · Did Facebook disable your account for no reason? If you didn't violate Facebook's community policies, you can easily submit an appeal to recover your disabled account. Once you provide your name, ID, and other information through the form, Facebook will decide whether to restore your account.
Your account was disabled because we determined that you are ineligible to use Facebook. For more information about our policies, please review the Facebook Terms.
Your Page has been disabled because it doesn't follow our Community Standards. To keep our community safe, we don't allow any organisations or individuals who amplify or traffic in hate to have a presence on our services.
Your account was disabled because you created or posted something (example: post, photo, group, etc.) that went against Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.