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How I recovered my blocked account in Facebook (and how you can too)



Did Facebook disable your personal account for no reason? As long as you didn't violate Facebook's community policies, you can easily submit an appeal to recover your disabled account. Once you provide your name, proof of identity, and an explanation through the form, Facebook will decide whether they'll restore your account. We'll show you how to ask Facebook to review and reactivate your account, and how you can restore an account that you deactivated yourself.


Can't get into your Facebook account? There are a few reasons why this might happen, but if your account was hacked or if you just forgot your password, you can use Facebook's automated account recovery process to get back in. You'll need to have access to Facebook, though, such as through a friend or family member's account.




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Enter the URL of the Facebook account that you suspect has blocked you. The URL looks like this: "www.facebook.com/name," where "name" is replaced with the account you are checking. If you do not know the URL, there is no way to find it.


Look through your list of friends. If they're still listed, they're probably just preoccupied. If they're not, the second possibility is that they've blocked you. But before you investigate that, question whether they've deleted their account completely.


What's the point of Facebook rejecting ads? Doesn't that cause a loss of income to Meta? I mean, it's a hassle when Facebook has to deal with 1000s of ad appeals and make people like you google Facebook ads blocked me.TLDR is a 3 part answer: 1. Meta/Facebook refuses to hire more people to manually review Facebook ads2. Fake ads and impersonation of legit IG accounts is at an all time high this year3. Facebook is a private website, not a public entity and they have to limit scammersAs a result, more Facebook ads than ever are getting rejected right now. Facebook's automations are not human and don't have human context.Meta's algorithm can't tell if you are a clickbait farm or just an honest business that doesn't know all the ad policies. So they flag you for circumventing their systems. For my essential guide to Facebook ad policies click here.But hey, all you want to do is decrease the bottom line, get ROI and make your clients happy right?


So, your Facebook ads were blocked, you appealed, get the ad approved, it runs again but then next week gets disapproved again.Why is that?It's because even if Facebook's automations mistakenly approved an ad breaking Facebook ad policies, the machines are relentless constantly rescanning all the ads on the platform.This is why when you think everything is fine, then one ad gets rejected. Or even when you have all ads live and running, suddenly your ad account gets disabled out of nowhere.It isn't actually out of nowhere. Your Facebook ads that were against the ad policies and approved by mistakes still racked up strikes against your ad account. That's because of the third automation that tracks how many times your ad account has come under fire even if by mistake.I've done so many things working at Facebook in ads, tech and project management (check my Linkedin here). So, I'm happy to shed some light on Facebook ads getting blocked beyond the boiler plate Facebook help articles.


Yet more than one marketer makes the false association,"Uhh well if it was approved that means the first ten times I submitted the ad, THAT was the mistake."When really, the opposite was true: the approval was the mistake. Setting a false precedent for you now thinking an approved ad is randomly rejected rather than the truth - your FB ads were noncompliant from the start. Except you're gonna get a SECOND flag now that you tried to run the same Facebook ad already rejected:Do you understand how vital it is to audit your ads before running them again or trying to appeal?Unless you get straight on what triggered the automations you are bringing a knife to a gun fight.I've even seen some advertisers post YouTube videos with the wrong information for why you get flagged with circumventing systems like this video.It says you won't get flagged for creating a new ad account after being shut down. [Buzzer Sound] Wrong.No where in that video does she mention your rejected ads being resubmitted with the same violations in them triggering this flag. You're now trying to figure out what to do when your ads are rejected, perhaps perusing the Facebook Business Help Center. But everything is so generic. You've got to study the ad policies and ask yourself, "Does my ad sound spammy? Does it call out people too personally? Does it sound like an MLM?"And then adjust the ad copy accordingly. THEN appeal to get your ads live again.Now, you can't undo the FIRST ad rejection. But if you submit the ad for review again AFTER you've changed the ad copy and/or creative, and the landing page to BE compliant your chances will improve.Because, essentially, now, Facebook says, "Ok, we rejected this ad before...let's take a second look. Oh, it looks compliant now. What about the landing page? Dang, it's ALL complaint, let's greenlight this ad for approval."That's your best chance to getting your Facebook ads unblocked. Clean your funnel FIRST, and THEN submit the ads, editing to be compliant. If you don't know what got you flagged, I'm a Facebook ad policy specialist.


After years of working at Facebook, I understand exactly what ad copy in your funnel is triggering the automations and how to get compliant. I'm a Facebook ad policy specialist and can audit your funnel, and share what to say that Facebook wants to see instead - but just isn't telling you.Want to book a call to talk to Facebook and get results? Get solid answers directly from the source instead guessing, googling and playing roulette? Book a Call with me and I can easily tell you proven reasons why the automations flag you and how to become compliant.You'll be swapping out walking in a minefield of ad flags, to having a sure path to having your Facebook ad accounts protected from being disabled and won't have to worry that your facebook ad account got disabled.Save energy and money - how much is it costing you to not know why Facebook is shutting you down?My clients have included social media marketing agencies of Tony Robbins, Harv Eker and Dean Graziosi. I'm featured on the Queen of Facebook Mari Smith's Marketing Essentials Course.I get hundreds of emails a week and don't work with most people. Try to book a discovery call and you'll have to wait a month.


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