In some cases, usage of your entire account will be blocked. This means you won’t be able to log in at all. You can land yourself in Facebook jail for going against Facebook’s Community Standards. This includes spam, falsified account information, inflammatory behavior, misinformation, and hate speech. Bans can last from 24 hours to 30 days, depending on the extent of the offense. You’ll be notified when you can access blocked features again. In serious cases, your account may be terminated fully. When you’re in Facebook jail, you can wait out the ban, send an appeal, or create a new account.
You’ll see Account restricted in red along with the timeframe of your ban below it.
Your account is locked if you receive the pop-up: You can’t post right now.
If you want to see the exact time of a post, click the date to be redirected to the post’s individual page.
You can easily create a page for a business, so be sure to do that to avoid your personal account getting locked.
To avoid this, create original images or use content that is clearly stated free for personal use.
You must use the email address or phone number associated with your Facebook account. Only use this method if your account was disabled for violating Facebook’s Community Standards. If you can’t access your account for other reasons, consider resetting your password. You must send an appeal within 30 days of your account being disabled. After 30 days, you will be unable to request a review and your account may be permanently disabled.
Be sure to use the one linked to the Facebook account you want to appeal.
Be sure to use the one linked to the Facebook account you want to appeal.
Use the name as it appears on your Facebook account.
Use the name as it appears on your Facebook account.
Click Choose Files below the Your ID(s) field to open a new file window. Select your ID file, then click Open to attach it to the form.
Your appeal will be sent to Facebook and considered for a review. If Facebook finds that your account was wrongly disabled, they will restore access.
Your appeal will be sent to Facebook and considered for a review. If Facebook finds that your account was wrongly disabled, they will restore access.