No matter how careful you are with your Facebook profile, it’s possible that it will be disabled, at least temporarily. If this happens to you, don’t worry! There’s probably nothing wrong with your account. This problem can be easily remedied if you follow our proposed steps on how to get your Facebook account back online. Before we start, it’s important to note that there are some basic reasons why your account might have been disabled by Facebook, so read carefully and crosscheck to see if your situation matches one of the reasons we’ve listed.
So what Happens When Your Facebook Gets Disabled?
If your Facebook account gets disabled, you will be notified via a message saying “your account is disabled”, that is, when you try logging in to your Facebook account.
When you violate Facebook’s terms of service, your account can be disabled. Once disabled, your name will be removed from all groups, events, or pages that you created or that you are an admin for. You may also lose access to all of your messages in any group conversations that you started. Finally, if your page got a lot of fans while disabled, those fans will be turned into regular followers—which means they won’t get notified when you post on their walls anymore.
For How long does Facebook disable an account?
When your account is deactivated, you have up to 30 days to use it, after which your account will be permanently disabled and you will no longer be able to request a review.
Is Facebook account Disabling Permanent?
Facebook account disabling becomes permanent after a grace period of 30 days where you will no longer be able to request a review.
Most Common Reasons Why Facebook Can Inactivate an profile
1. Fake Profile (where your account information doesn’t match)
It is against Facebook’s policy to create a fake bio or to use another person’s information. If they believe you have done that, they will render your account disarmed.
2. You are Using Someone Else’s Picture or Impersonation
According to Facebook’s terms of service, you are only allowed to use content that you have produced yourself. This applies to pictures as well: if you don’t own a picture or any parts of a picture, then you cannot publish it on your page. You are not allowed to impersonate other people as well.
NB: If someone asks for you to take down their image, then doing so as soon as possible, because it can go a long way to cause harm for you.
3. Sharing and Liking too Many Posts at a time
Some people get really excited about a new post or idea, so they share it with all their friends on Facebook. At times, new/startup business owners or influencers become desperate and really want to promote their content by sharing at a super fast pace. That’s fine, but if you do that too often (and in quick succession), Facebook is going to assume you’re spamming. They have developed tools to help counter spammers, so if you start doing that your account could easily be suspended.
4. Posting content that doesn’t follow the Terms
The most common reason for a disabled account is that someone has posted content that violates the terms of service. Here are a few things to look out for: nudity, pornography, bullying, slanderous comments, or hateful speech.
Keep in mind that in some cases, Facebook will not restore accounts that were disabled for severe violations. Learn more about such severe violations from the Facebook Community Standards.
Conclusion and Tips on Staying Safe
In this article, we explored the possible reasons why your user presence may be frozen and how you can get it back. To avoid being banned, it is good to remain authentic and legitimate at all times. If you are looking to promote your brand, make sure to follow the approved guidelines. For some of these helpful tips, check our guide on How to Make Money From Facebook (Meta).
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