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  1. I’ve was suspended from sending messages for 28 days, despite not violating any community guidelines.

  2. Facebook is again Disabling FB account without reason. I was disabled on October 20th, 2025, after being in the hospital from Oct 13th to 15th. I wasn’t able to do much, even on FB. I just told everyone of my family and friends in a post that I was back home.

    Then, on Oct 20th, I woke up to a flashing FB icon in my browser, and when I tried to log back in to FB I got a message that my account was disabled with no suspense or say in it, and that then sent me to their support page that told me I have 180 days to appeal, but not where or how to do that.

    It makes no sense. I’ve used FB for 17 years with very few issues. I run a local community group, four crafting groups, a rescue dog page, a lost and found pet group, and am part of dozens more groups. I had a couple items that were still on marketplace I believe as well.

    All my personal and account required info is updated, my email and my phone are verified, and at one point they told me my last name was fake, so I had to send them my photo ID to prove it wasn’t. To my knowledge I haven’t broken their Community Standards to any poir worthy of an emergency disable.

    They offer no way to appeal, while telling you that you have 180 days do so. Smoke signals? Paper air planes tossed into the ether?

    They are definitely disabling innocent accounts and seem to not care to fix that at all. 🙁

  3. I’ve run into the same issue just trying to sign up for an account. I did the Name, Birthday, Sex, and the Face video to prove I’m real and Facebook suspended the “account” for violating community standards even thought it wasn’t even an account yet. I appealed it via the appeals button and 2 minutes later the “account was permanently ban. But if I log into the account I can go to the customer service link and fill out a form to appeal the ban on an account that hasn’t even been made yet.

  4. I have just had my accounts suspended for some reason, the only explanation was one that i did not understand or agree with, I appealed which got rejected so now my account and any associated accounts have all been permanently suspended, as I understand it the ‘appeal’ process is as automated as Facebooks original suspension ai algorithm, 15 years of pictures, friends, contacts, posts, groups all gone, all of which I have no other means of contact, as I cannot easily get out of the house I am left feeling empty, angry, frustrated and completely lost.
    There is no way to contact Facebook and absolutely nothing that can be done, this is so wrong and they obviously have no idea or care at all as to how this affects people and their wellbeing

  5. This article perfectly captures what so many real users are experiencing. Meta keeps insisting there’s “no wider problem,” but anyone who has ever been suddenly locked out of their account knows how disconnected that statement is from reality.

    I’m a real user with normal, consistent activity — and yet I was blocked without warning and asked to complete a video selfie to “verify my identity.” No explanation, no human review, no clear appeal process. Just an automated system making decisions that have real consequences for real people.

    When an AI moderation system can remove access to years of memories, conversations, business assets, and customer relationships — all without transparency — it stops being a simple “technical issue.” It becomes a structural failure.

    People aren’t asking for special treatment. They’re asking for:
    Clear communication
    A real appeal process
    Human oversight

    And a system that doesn’t punish innocent users because an algorithm misread a pattern

    If Meta wants to maintain trust, it has to acknowledge that these aren’t isolated incidents. They’re symptoms of a system that has grown too automated, too opaque, and too disconnected from the people who rely on it every day.

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