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We may suspend your Facebook account if we find that the account or activity on it may not follow our Community Standards. You can appeal the suspension within 180 days. If you don’t appeal the suspension after 180 days or if your appeal isn’t successful, we’ll permanently disable your account.
- Fix a Log in Problem
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- Submit an Appeal
If you don’t appeal within 180 days or if your appeal isn’t...
- Hacked Accounts
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- Keeping Your Account Secure
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- Report Their Profile to Be Memorialized
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- Help You Remove Their Account
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- How to Deal with Spam
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- Fix a Log in Problem
I have been trying to contact them since the summer of July since they suspended my account for 180 days and then they will disable my account. I have appealed it and I have sent them all my information that they asked for and they sent me an email saying it was a mistake and I should log back in.
27 sie 2024 · According to Facebook’s Help Center, accounts may be suspended for 180 days for a variety of reasons, including: • Spam or suspicious activity: Facebook has algorithms in place to detect...
Your account was disabled because we couldn't verify your account information. For more information about our policies, please review our Community Standards.
If your Facebook account has been suspended, you'll be informed about it in an email and when you access your account in an app or web browser. We will also let you know whether you can appeal the suspension if you believe that we made a mistake.
If your Facebook account has been suspended, you'll be informed about it in an email and when you access your account in an app or web browser. We will also let you know whether you can appeal the suspension if you believe we made a mistake.
Your account has been disabled for going against Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.