Facebook IDs are lost, disabled, or banned - Facebook users
often face a number of unwanted issues. Basically, if you see any activity
against Facebook's community standard, you are given a temporary or permanent
ban or block from Facebook.
If you go to Facebook's community standard page, there is a lot
of information, but as it is huge, it is not possible for everyone to read and
understand it. Basically certain content posted on Facebook is completely
against Facebook's community standard.
If your Facebook ID is disabled, first think about what you
actually posted. Or whether your account is a fake account or not.
Whether or not it will be possible to get your banned Facebook
ID back depends on exactly what caused your account to be banned. Many times
Facebook authorities disable the ID for a few days.
Prevention is better than cure. So first I will find out if your Facebook ID can be banned or disabled for all reasons. Then we will see the details about how to bring back the Facebook ID if it is banned.
Disabled Facebook Account - Violence and criminal behavior
Any kind of content that hints at threats and violence are strictly
prohibited on Facebook. Note that Facebook's system is able to understand the
difference between "normal messages" and "violent
messages". The activities on Facebook that block and are working to block
Facebook is:
Terrorist activity
Group hatred
Genocide or serial killing
Human trafficking
Gang violence and criminal activity
Regulated products
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook at Capitol Hill, was called in
to ask for permission to show ads on Facebook about regulated products such as
opioids. Despite Facebook's ban on drugs, non-medical drugs, firearms,
ammunition, and many similar products, Facebook has said that issues like
firearms can be discussed on Facebook.
It has also been mentioned that spreading hatred against someone
by spreading crime or as a group is against the community standard of Facebook.
Security -
Disabled Facebook ID is one of the causes of the problem
In the ‘Safety’ section of Facebook’s Community Guidelines,
Facebook states that it will work with content bans, account disables, and even
law enforcement agencies, if necessary, responsible for actual or direct harm
to public safety. Facebook will also take action in case of posting suicidal or
suicidal content. More will be banned on Facebook
Child nudity or child sexual exploitation.
Pictures
of sexual violence
Posts intended to intentionally humiliate or embarrass
someone on a personal level
Disabled
Facebook Account - Harassment
Post personal information to others capable of causing financial
or physical harm
However, Facebook has stated that since the discussion of public
figures is a common thing, Facebook may not take any action regarding the
insults made about public figures. But those who cross the line will be
punished.
Disabled
Facebook Account -Offensive content
Offensive content in various categories can cause a Facebook
account ban. Some of the main reasons are:
Disabled
Facebook Account - Hateful content posts
Visible violence that "promotes violence or celebrates the
suffering or humiliation of others." However, content that "raises
awareness about a problem" can be posted. In such cases, Facebook will
show a warning message to minors about visible content.
Adult Nudity and Sexual Activity
Content that is considered "cruel and sensitive"
targets people with serious physical or mental harm.
Facebook accounts can also be banned or disabled due to contact
with accounts that are considered suspicious on Facebook's radar.
Fact - Disabled Facebook ID is one of the causes of the problem
Facebook is also strict about the authenticity of the content
posted. The reasons for banning or blocking Facebook outside the mentioned
category are:
Spam (misleading or incorrect information posted to get likes,
followers, or shares)
Misrepresentation - One must be realistic and verifiable in
using Facebook
False news (Facebook says the platform is trying to reduce
"false news", but jokes are allowed. In many cases, instead of
removing false news from Facebook, it reduces the spread of misconceptions by
showing less in the news feed)
Added “memorialization” category to the same category, through
which the deceased Facebook account can be recalled.
Disabled
Facebook Account - Copyright
Whatever a Facebook user posts, he reserves the right to do so.
Any content posted on Facebook is not owned by Facebook, but by its poster.
Facebook itself has also suggested using Facebook under its own legal name. In
this case, even if the Facebook account is locked, it is possible to get it
back through verification.
However, contrary to the same rule, if a Facebook user posts a
post even though he is not the legal owner, then Facebook can take action
against that person. Copyright, trademark, and other legal rights also apply to
Facebook.
Disabled
Facebook Account - Additional Facebook use
Excessive use can also result in loss of access to your Facebook
account. However, if you do not use your account for a long time, then there is
no damage to the Facebook account. Sharing an extra number of posts or sending
a friend request in one day may also be the reason for banning or disabling the
Facebook account.
Other
causes of disabled Facebook ID problems
Respecting all users' own decisions, Facebook is determined to
help users with different needs If someone makes a request to Facebook as a
representative on behalf of themselves or someone in their family who is dead
or disabled, Facebook implements that request.
Facebook has also taken separate initiatives to ensure the
safety of minors. E.g.
Immediate removal of Facebook IDs under 13 years of age
Requests from the government to remove images of child abuse
(such as beatings, suffocation by adults, etc.)
Request removal of content from parents to avoid attacks on
popular minors.
Ways to
bring back a banned or disabled Facebook ID
If Facebook accidentally disables or bans your account for any
of the above reasons, you can return the banned or disabled Facebook ID by
filling out a form.
Once the Facebook ID is disabled, you can fill out the form by
clicking here (https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/logout?id=260749603972907)
and apply to bring back the banned or disabled
Facebook account.
This form is very common. Some basic information has been
requested here. In this, your Facebook email address or phone number, full
name, and ID card have been requested. This ID can be a National ID Card,
Passport, Driving License, etc. If you do not have these IDs, they can review
other strong and accurate IDs.
Find out from this link (https://www.facebook.com/help/159096464162185)
exactly which IDs Facebook accepts. Remember, you must apply in the form above
within 30 days of your Facebook account
is disabled.
It has been observed that Facebook does not completely ban any
ID. Instead, they initially shut down certain features for a few days. For
example, it may ban you from posting comments and status for 1 week. As a
result, you will not be able to comment or post for 1 week. Then everything
will be fine again.
Even after such a temporary ban, if your account is banned from
Facebook, your account will be completely shut down. Many times the Facebook ID
of many people is disabled due to an error in the Facebook system. In those
cases, if you appeal or apply according to the above rules, Facebook will
return the ID again.