If you are a human being 13 years of age or older, you may create a Facebook account -- but you must use your real name and an accurate picture of yourself. This may seem like a simple enough rule to follow, but not everyone does. According to Facebook, accounts have been suspended because the user started an account pretending to be a cow, a dog or a library.
In short, your Facebook account must state you are a real person, not an animal or an object. Based in California, Noel Shankel has been writing and directing since His work has been published in "Law of Inertia Magazine. By Noel Shankel. Illegal and Threatening Behavior Anyone who posts illegal content on either their personal profile page or their fan page will have their page discontinued under the guidelines of the Facebook Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.
Misused Profile If you create a personal profile page, you are not allowed to create another one by either using your real name or a fake name. Too Personal While Facebook is used to establish -- or continue -- personal relationships with your friends and family, it is against Facebook policy to post personal information about another without their consent.
This may happen if you've accessed Facebook from an unfamiliar computer or if Facebook identifies other suspicious activity on your account. Each reinstatement process varies depending on the account security level on the account.
Facebook does not disclose details of its requirements for reinstating a suspended account but does disclose the types of questions that you must answer. Try to log into Facebook, and then wait for a message stating that your account is in a suspended state and that you need to begin the process for reinstatement.
Identify photos of your friends: This reinstatement step will show tagged photos of your friends and then require you to match a person's name with each photo. You are given a certain number of "Skip" chances if you don't recognize photos. Each Skip then advances to the next photo. After using all allotted Skips, you must correctly identify all remaining photos.
Moreover, you should never indulge in any inappropriate behavior on any social media platform; as that is the most common reason to get banned from there. Before you need to know what solutions you need to try or what steps you need to take to get your suspended Facebook account back, it is important to know whether your account is actually suspended or disabled, or locked. Upon noticing something suspicious, Facebook suspends an account.
Suspicious activities can include suspicious login attempts, harassment, using fake accounts, or misrepresenting someone on the social media platform. In order to protect your account, your account gets temporarily suspended and when you will try accessing it, you will get an error message similar to the one in the image below:. When Facebook suspends your account, you will no longer be able to use it till the time you are able to verify your identity. You can easily recover your temporarily disabled Facebook account , but a permanently disabled account is gone forever.
Facebook can lock your account or can also block you from doing certain activities on Facebook if it found something inappropriate about your behavior on Facebook such as posting, liking, or commenting too frequently or sending too many friend requests that go unaccepted. Apart from that, your account can get temporarily locked for security reasons if someone else tries to get into your account.
In such circumstances, certain activities or your account can get temporarily locked and you will see a message like the one provided below:. That was about all the three scenarios you may encounter with Facebook, but what exactly gets your Facebook account suspended?
Suspension by Facebook equals a violation and if you too are facing a suspended Facebook account; these could be the grounds for the same:. Up to this point, you must have understood why Facebook suspends an account; but the main concern of a user owning a suspended account is if they can actually recover it. The reason for this answer is that Facebook works according to its pre-defined algorithm. Although everything is mentioned on the Facebook help page about what behavior is acceptable or not; some things could still be misinterpreted by users, resulting in a suspended FB account.
In such a situation, Facebook gives you a chance to rectify your mistake if it thinks the violation was not major and can be ignored only when you are able to verify yourself. Here in this notification or message by Facebook; it is clearly mentioned that the account was suspended due to not using your real name.
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