Why did my Facebook account not follow community standards?
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Why did my Facebook account not follow community standards?
We disable Facebook accounts that might not follow the Facebook Terms. Some examples include: 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 other conduct that’s not allowed.
Will Facebook delete my account for violating community standards?
We’ll also disable some accounts as soon as we become aware of them, such as those of dangerous individuals, convicted sex offenders, accounts created to get around our restrictions, and in instances where people misrepresent their identity.
How can I retrieve my Facebook account that has been disabled?
Go to https://www.facebook.com and log in with your username and password. If you see a message that says “Your account has been disabled,” you can send an appeal to have it recovered. Facebook may disable your account if you’ve used it in a way that violates their terms and standards.
Why would a Facebook account be disabled?
Appeal, Litigation, and Going Public A friend of mine recently had their Facebook account disabled, which is generally done when an account is flagged as possibly violating Facebook’s Terms and Policies, such as the Rights and Responsibilities and/or Community Standards.
Why can’t I use Facebook?
So we waited… and waited…. 8 weeks later, their decision came: You can’t use facebook because your account or activity on it doesn’t follow our community standards. We can’t review this decision because too much time has passed since your account was disabled. Community standards?
How do I dispute a disabled Facebook account?
The appeal process to dispute a disabled Facebook account begins with you receiving a notification, usually when you attempt to login, that your account has been disabled.
Why am I not getting a response to my disabled account?
You are not getting response because sometimes they take around months to reply. And sometimes they do not restore account at all if they notice policy violation. From the link (Help Center) you have given in question: Keep in mind that in some cases we may not issue a warning before disabling your account.