Your Facebook account being disabled means that you won’t be able to login to your account or do any activity on Facebook. And before your account can be disabled, you must have done something wrong like going against the Facebook policy, etc. So if you don’t want your account to be disabled, try not to go against the Facebook community standards or terms of service.
Facebook is a social media platform where you can chat with your friends and family and other make new friends. And apart from chatting, you can also watch and share videos, pictures, etc on Facebook. Created by a technology company, Meta in 2004, Facebook is available on the web and also on the app.
So in this article, I will tell you how you what you can do if your Facebook account is disabled. So keep reading on.
How To Know If Your Facebook Account Has Been Disabled.
If your Facebook account has been disabled, you’ll see a message stating that your account has been disabled when you try to login.
If you think your account is disabled but you can’t see a message tell you your account has been disable, it may just be a login issue.
Reasons Why Facebook Accounts Get Disabled.
Here are some reason why you account may get disabled.
- When you go against the Facebook community standard.
- Impersonating someone.
- Posting contents that are not allowed on Facebook.
- Contacting other people on Facebook for the purpose of harassment, scam, etc.
What To Do If Your Facebook Account Is Disabled.
Accounts that don’t follow the Facebook community standard get disabled. If your account is disabled, you will be informed when you try to login on the app or web browser.
If you login to your account and you find out that it has been disabled, simply submit an appeal using your picture and some other essential information.
And it takes over 24 hours for Facebook to review your appeal and if the details are correct then your account will be released to you.
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