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  1. Your account was disabled for going against Facebook's Terms. Please review our Community Standards to learn more about what's allowed on Facebook.

  2. 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.

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  4. Your account has been disabled for abusing Facebook features. Overusing features could make other people feel uncomfortable or unsafe. For example, using Facebook to repeatedly contact people who don't know you (through messages or friend requests) could be considered a form of harassment.

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