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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.
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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 ...
If you think your account was disabled by mistake, please complete this form in the Facebook Help Center.
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 was disabled for going against Facebook's Terms. Please review our Community Standards to learn more about what's allowed on Facebook. Accounts that do not follow our Community Standards or Terms of Service may be suspended.
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 was disabled for going against our terms. For more information about our policies, please review the Facebook Community Standards. Our Policies. Your account must list your authentic name. Personal accounts must represent individual people.