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How To Create A New Facebook Account After Being Banned

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If Facebook disabled your personal account for a community violation, you might be able to get it back by submitting an appeal. Once you submit your name, proof of identity, and an explanation through the appeal form, Facebook will decide whether or not to restore your account. We'll show you how to ask Facebook to reactivate your account, and how you can recover an account that you deactivated yourself.

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    Go to https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907. This is Facebook's official appeal form for disabled personal accounts. If you believe your account was disabled in error, you can use this form to ask that they investigate the issue.

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    Enter your email address or phone number. Use the email address or phone number associated with the account that Facebook deactivated.

    • You will need to have access to this account or phone number, as Facebook will use it to communicate with you.
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    Enter your full name. The name you type into the "Your full name" field should match the name that's listed on your Facebook account.

    • If Facebook canceled your account because you weren't using your real name, you'll have a chance to explain your situation in a moment.
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    Upload a picture of your ID. This can be a driver's license, birth certificate, learner's permit, immigration card, tribal identification or status card, official name change paperwork, passport, or other government ID.[2] To do so:

    • Take a picture of your ID. If the document is not blank on one side, take photos of both the front and the back.
    • Transfer the photo(s) to your computer.
    • Click Choose Files.
    • Select the pictures to upload.
    • Click Open.
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    Explain your situation. In "Additional info" field near the bottom of the page, enter any extra information that you think Facebook should know. Be polite, and make sure Facebook understands that you plan to correct or change the offending behavior.

    • If your legal name is different than your Facebook name, tell Facebook why. For example, if you're in the process of a name change, make that clear.
    • If someone other than you used your account to violate Facebook's policies, explain the situation thoroughly. Consider uploading a a screenshot with proof to a free site like Imgur, and then include a link to the screenshot in your message.
    • If you did violate Facebook's standards but want another chance on the platform, it never hurts to apologize.
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    Click Send . It's in the bottom-right side of the form. This sends your appeal to Facebook for review. If they decide to revoke the deactivation, they will send you a message letting you know when your account is available.

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    Upload more information if requested by Facebook. If Facebook needs more information to make their final decision on your account, they'll let you know via email or text message. You'll have 30 days from the time you receive the email from Facebook to provide the requested documentation.[3] If you miss the 30-day deadline, your account will be permanently disabled.

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    Go to https://www.facebook.com. This opens the Facebook home page.

    • If you temporarily deactivated your account, you can recover it by simply signing back in.[4] But if you chose the option to permanently delete your account, you'll only have a 30-day window during which you can reactivate your account.
    • If it's been more than 30 days since you marked your account for permanent deletion, you can't get it back. Create a new Facebook account instead.
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    Enter your email address or phone number. Use the email address or phone number associated with the account you deactivated.

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    Enter your Facebook password. Type the password you used to log into Facebook into the "Password" text box to the right of where you typed in your email address or phone number.

    • If you don't remember your password, click Forgot Password? and follow the on-screen instructions to reset it.
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    Click Log In . If your password is accepted and your account was temporarily deactivated, this reactivates your account.

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    Click Cancel Deletion if prompted. If you deleted your account and it's been fewer than 30 days since doing so, this reactivates your account.

    • You can temporarily deactivate your Facebook account now if you still want to take a break from Facebook.

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  • Question

    Can I recover my account without the email address?

    Community Answer

    Yes, if you've given your mobile number before your account was blocked or hacked.

  • Question

    What is the next step after I have my confirmation code?

    Community Answer

    Put the confirmation code into Facebook the next time you login.

  • Question

    How do I recover my account if I have forgotten the password?

    Community Answer

    You can reset your password by going to the official Facebook page. Click on "forgot password" and follow the instructions.

  • Question

    What if the page says my account isn't disabled when it is?

    Community Answer

    It sounds like the issue might be behind the scenes, so you may just need to contact Facebook support and ask them what the correct steps are to fix the problem. It's possible that they have to fix it themselves.

  • Question

    Where do I find the email notification from Facebook?

    Community Answer

    Got to your email account, which you used to create the Facebook account. Then look if you have any emails from Facebook.

  • Question

    What should I do if I get a message that says my identity has not been confirmed?

    Community Answer

    If it gives you any further instructions, follow them to confirm your identity. (This may involve confirming your email address.)

  • Question

    How do I know if my appeal about my disabled account was received?

    Community Answer

    You don't know until they contact you or until you can login. It usually only takes a short time once you submit the form to be able to access you account again so you should try to login if you haven't yet. If it still doesn't work you will have to contact Facebook and be patient.

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    I sent my ID in at least 5 times, and my page still was disabled. How can I get it back?

    Community Answer

    You can keep trying to contact Facebook to restore the account, but at this point it might be easier to just create an entirely new one.

  • Question

    How long is it before I receive the Facebook appeal on a disabled account?

    Community Answer

    Facebook tries to reply as soon as possible; you should hear back within 3 - 4 business days.

  • Question

    Instead of logging into my account, I opened a new one in the same name. I need to retrieve all my contacts and posts from the original one. What should I do?

    Community Answer

    Abandon the new account, and log in using the e-mail address of your old account.

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  • If can't log in to Facebook because you don't remember your password, you can reset the password.

  • There is no guaranteed way to get back an account that was disabled by Facebook.

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Facebook often disables accounts for using fake names, spamming, using hate speech, threatening other users, or otherwise violating their terms of use. If you can't sign in to Facebook because they've disabled your account, you can request an investigation using Facebook's official investigation form (https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/logout?id=260749603972907). Enter the email address or phone number associated with your account, and then the full name you used on Facebook. Next, upload a scan or photo of a government-issued ID, such as a passport or state ID card. In the "Additional info" area, describe the incident and explain why Facebook should restore your account. Click Send to send your appeal to Facebook. Within a day or two, Facebook will send you an email message informing you of their decision. For tips on how to submit an appeal if Facebook has disabled your account, read on!

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