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Summary: How to Get Unbanned From Facebook

Has your Facebook account been blocked? There are three ways to get your ban lifted:

  • Wait until Facebook lifts the ban (ranging from a few hours to 30 days).
  • Appeal your Facebook ban. Check out our step-by-step guide for filing an appeal below.
  • Use a VPN to get back on Facebook: a quick fix worth a try!

A Facebook ban typically results from violating Facebook’s Community Guidelines, such as using a fake name, posting spam, or engaging in hateful speech. Depending on the severity, your account may be temporarily or permanently banned.

You can also get locked out of your account if you fail a security check upon logging in from an unfamiliar location. In this case, simply use the code sent to you by Facebook in order to pass the security check. You can also try using NordVPN to change your virtual location.

Learn more about Facebook bans, how to avoid them, and how to send an appeal in the article below.

Facebook is a great platform to connect with friends and family. Unfortunately, you might find yourself unable to do so because you’ve landed in “Facebook jail” — or, in other words, your Facebook account has been banned.

This article tells you how to get unbanned from Facebook. We’ll also discuss how long Facebook bans last, why Facebook “jails” users, and how to prevent your Facebook account from getting suspended.

How to Get Unbanned From Facebook

There are three ways to get unbanned from Facebook, depending on the type of ban. Keep in mind that Facebook bans happen on the account-level, making it almost impossible to get access to your account back without going through Facebook’s official channels.

We’ll discuss the different options at your disposal now.

1. Wait until the ban is lifted

Facebook often tries to give users a chance to “correct” their behavior rather than flat-out deleting accounts. Offenses that aren’t extremely severe will usually get you a temporary ban, during which you can’t post or create any content.

It might seem obvious, but the easiest way to get around a temporary ban is wait it out.

How long do Facebook bans last?

Temporary Facebook bans can last from a few hours up to thirty days.

Apart from the severity of the violation, the number of times your account has previously been banned will determine how long Facebook will restrict your account.

Number of Previous OffensesConsequences
OneYou only get a warning.
Two to sixFacebook will restrict certain features, such as posting in groups, for several hours.
SevenYou can’t create any content for a day. This includes posting, commenting, and creating a Facebook page.
EightYou can’t create any content for three days.
NineYou can’t create any content for a week.
Ten or moreYou’re unable to create any content for 30 days.

Note:

If Facebook deems your violation severe enough, you might face additional restrictions. Moreover, if you keep repeating the same offenses, Facebook might disable your account.

2. File a Facebook suspension appeal

Is your Facebook account permanently banned? If you believe Facebook disabled your account without a good reason, you can request a review. The Facebook support team will then evaluate if their decision was fair.

To file a Facebook suspension appeal, follow these steps:

  1. Log into your Facebook account. If your account is suspended or disabled, you will be redirected to an appeal page.
  2. To file an appeal, enter your email address or mobile phone number, and your full name as listed on the account.

    Screenshot of Facebook, My Personal Account Was Disabled
  3. Upload a digital copy of your ID. This can be a passport photo, a driver’s license, a national identity card, or anything else of that nature.

    Screenshot of Upload ID screen, Facebook
  4. Beneath the “Choose Files” button, there might be a field titled “Additional information.” If this is the case, use it to explain why your ban was unjust or why you believe it was a mistake.
  5. Click on “Send.”

If Facebook requires any more information after reviewing your appeal, they will contact you.

3. How to get back on Facebook after being banned

When your Facebook account is permanently banned or suspended, there’s a good chance you’re banned at the level of your IP address. This can make it difficult to simply create a new Facebook account, since your IP (your digital identifier) will still be blocked.

To change your IP address, you need a VPN. With a VPN, you can hide your blocked IP address and replace it with a new one. This will make it possible to create a brand-new Facebook account after permanent suspension. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Subscribe to a trustworthy VPN with many servers. We recommend NordVPN, since it has 9300 servers worldwide.
  2. Download the VPN software for your device.
  3. Log in with your new account.
  4. Connect to any VPN server. This will replace your blocked IP with a new one.
  5. Create a new Facebook account!

There’s a 30-day money-back guarantee on all NordVPN plans so you can try it for free! We’ve tried and tested this method ourselves and were able to create a new Facebook account in minutes.

What is Facebook Jail?

Icon representing forbidden posting on Social Media

Being in “Facebook jail” might sound ominous, but it’s just an informal way of saying a Facebook user is temporarily banned and prevented from creating any content with their account.

The term “Facebook jail” refers to blocks and bans that result from a clear violation of Facebook guidelines. These include posting spam, objectionable content, or copyright-infringing media.

What happens when you’re in Facebook jail?

When you’re in “Facebook jail”, you get a message saying you’ve violated Facebook’s Community Standards. You’ll no longer be able to create any content on the platform, such as posts, comments, or pages, for the duration of the ban.

However, you’ll still be able to use the platform passively and see other users’ content. To find out how long “Facebook prison sentences” generally last, check out our overview of Facebook ban durations.

Why Does Facebook Ban Accounts?

Infographic showing most common reasons why Facebook ban accounts

Facebook can decide to ban an account for many different reasons, such as:

  • An account name that Facebook thinks is fake
  • Very high Facebook activity that FB considers spamming
  • Posting objectionable content that violates Facebook’s policy
  • Copyright violations

Below, we’ll discuss these reasons for account suspension in more detail.

1. A fake account name

If Facebook suspects your account doesn’t include your real name as shown on your ID, then they might disable or delete your account. Now, you might say this makes it impossible to protect your privacy on Facebook — and we agree 100 percent.

However, Facebook makes it very clear that the above is not their priority. This is what it says in its Community Guidelines: “Facebook is a community where everyone uses the name they go by in everyday life. This makes it so that you always know who you’re connecting with.”

Text that might make Facebook believe your name is fake include the following:

  • Numbers, symbols, incorrect or strange capitalization, repeating characters, or punctuation
  • Using letters or characters from different languages
  • Professional titles, such as M.D., Prof., etc.
  • Using common words or phrases
  • Curse words or offensive terms

2. Spam

Facebook is not a fan of spam. In other words, if you post or share a lot of content in a short time, you might get banned. The same goes for liking lots of posts or pages, sending out tons of friend requests, or “over-interaction” of any kind.

Facebook also states you shouldn’t incite others to “over-interact” with your content under false pretenses. For instance, encouraging people to click on a link that doesn’t lead to the promised page can also get you a ban.

Facebook doesn’t give any exact numbers to explain what constitutes spam. However, Facebook considers the following actions to be “spammy”:

  • Sending other users “unwanted content or requests”
  • Sending “bulk messages”
  • Posting an “excessive” number of links or images to someone’s timeline
  • Sending friend requests to people you don’t know personally

3. Posting or sharing objectionable content

Facebook has a huge “Community Standards” section on objectionable content. You should refrain from posting or sharing content that includes the following:

  • Show, promote, or incite violence
  • Depict child or adult sexual exploitation
  • Bully or harass other users
  • Show nudity and/or sexual activity
  • Promote or lead to crime
  • Deceive or lead to fraud
  • Misinform others or spread lies
  • Constitute hate speech

Posting or sharing content in one of these categories will surely send you straight to Facebook jail. Depending on the severity of your violation, you could face more severe consequences, such as account deletion.

Facebook can ban you not just based on the nature of the content, but also where your content comes from. If you post someone else’s content, but present it as your own, Facebook will likely remove it.

These intellectual property rights can include anything from company trademarks to media such as music and videos.

How to Prevent Getting Banned on Facebook

We have now seen what kind of bans Facebook gives and why they ban users. Make sure you follow these tips to keep you out of Facebook jail:

  • Observe Facebook’s rules for name creation. Avoid fake-sounding names or names that include numbers, symbols, or offensive phrases.
  • Avoid spam or spam-like behavior, such as posting ten things on your timeline within one hour.
  • Stay away from what Facebook considers objectionable content. This includes violence, bullying, hate speech, misinformation, sexual exploitation, and others.
  • Avoid infringing on others’ copyright. When in doubt, it’s best to ask the author’s permission before sharing or posting something.
  • Use a VPN to avoid receiving security checks from Facebook. Facebook typically sends security checks when it detects that you’re in an unfamiliar location. You can get yourself temporarily locked out of your account if you fail the security check.

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How to Use a VPN to Avoid Facebook Security Checks

Facebook will ask you to perform a security check when you log in from an unrecognized location. Failing the security check can get you locked out of your account.

Are you traveling abroad? A VPN lets you access an IP address from your home country. This reduces the chances of Facebook detecting an unfamiliar location.

Here’s a quick and easy guide on how to use Facebook with a VPN:

  1. Subscribe to NordVPN. This is our best VPN for all things Facebook. Use the 30-day money-back guarantee to try out the service risk-free!
  2. Install NordVPN on your device. NordVPN is available for Windows, Mac, Android, and iPhone devices.
  3. Open the NordVPN app and choose a location from the list of servers. For example, if you’re from the US and are visiting Japan, you should choose a US location to avoid getting a security check.

    Screenshot of NordVPN app, not connected
  4. That’s it! You can now browse Facebook as usual.

    A screenshot of the NordVPN interface and the Facebook log in page

A VPN is not only useful for Facebook! You can use a VPN for a wide range of purposes:

Conclusion: Three Ways to Get Unbanned From Facebook

Going to Facebook jail doesn’t have to be the end of the world. There are a couple of things you can do to get around Facebook restrictions:

  • Simply wait if it’s just a temporary ban (a few hours to 30 days).
  • Appeal the Facebook ban using the official communication channels.
  • Use a VPN to bypass a Facebook ban at the IP-level.

Do you want to learn how to get your other social media accounts unbanned? Check out the useful guides below:

How to Get Unbanned From Facebook: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a specific question about Facebook bans and how to get unbanned on Facebook? Check out our FAQ below to see if we’ve already answered your question. If we haven’t, feel free to leave us a comment below.

How do I get a ban lifted on Facebook?

There are several ways of getting unbanned on Facebook, depending on the type of ban you’re facing:

  • Wait it out if you’re facing a temporary ban. These bans can last from a few hours up until 30 days.
  • Appeal your ban if you believe it’s unjust.
  • Use a VPN to get around a Facebook ban at the IP-level or restrictions of a geographic nature.
How long do Facebook bans last?

The duration of your Facebook ban primarily depends on how many times you have been banned before. Moreover, more severe offenses can carry harsher punishments and bans. Depending on these factors, your ban could range from a few hours to 30 days.

How long does it take to get unbanned from Facebook?

The time it takes to get unbanned from Facebook depends on the type of ban and how you proceed. If you wait for a temporary ban to be lifted, this could take anywhere from a few hours to 30 days, depending on the ban. If you appeal a bean, you’ll often get a response in five business days. Using a VPN will get rid of certain restrictions immediately.

Can you bypass a Facebook ban?

If we’re talking about a literal Facebook ban, in the sense that Facebook blocked you because of a rule violation, the only way to circumvent it would be by filing an appeal or creating a new account.

Does Facebook ban IP addresses?

More so than “banning your IP address,” Facebook could block certain features depending on your IP address. They could also give you an additional security check if your IP shows that you’re in a different part of the world all of a sudden. You can get around these inconveniences by using a VPN.

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  1. David B.

    You can't go to Facebook’s page for appeals when your account has been disabled. You need an active account to contact Facebook.
    It a vicious circle when Facebook have disabled an account. There is no-one to speak to whatsoever.

  2. Alice G.

    I want to know why my Facebook account and messenger account is disabled. The exact reason so I can fix it.

  3. Alexis H.

    Can you sue Facebook for suspending your own page for raising awareness against something,or someone,for no apparent reason,at all?🤔

  4. Riya S.

    My writing account was banned by Facebook 😢

  5. deni

    My writing account was banned by Facebook 😢

  6. Michele

    How do you file an appeal on a suspended account when you cannot log into your FB account. It won’t let you submit the form without logging in, but if you are banned from your account you cannot log in. It is a catch 22.

  7. සුපුන් සඳරැවන්

    My phone was reset my email is lost no number I want my account back

    • Priscilla Sherman

      Hello,
      You can try to get access back by using an alternate email address or phone number that was also used on your account. If you don't have those, it is unfortunately going to be very hard to regain access to your account.

  8. Abdullah

    My facebook account hacked by anyone more days.that was my personal account. So, I want to unban it.

    • Priscilla Sherman

      Hello! Facebook has a dedicated page to help you out when you've been hacked. You can follow their guidelines on facebook.com/hacked. This should also help you regain access to your account if it has been banned. Good luck!

  9. Bubba G

    My Facebook account was hacked. And my wife reported the account because of it being hacked. So Facebook I guess you can say pulled my account not before the hackers changed my email address password and date of birth. I paid over $80 to get it back and now it's banned and I can't get it back. So now Facebook won't let me get it back until I pay more money I don't have no more money I'm on ssi disability and stretch my funds as far as I can. I need a loop hole. Please help me get 15 years of my kids growing up.

    • Priscilla Sherman

      Facebook never asks users to pay money to get access back to their account, so whatever you do, do not pay them. Other people claiming they can get your account back in exchange for money are scammers. Make sure you contact Facebook through official means only, so you can make sure you're not dealing with a scammer.

  10. Piret K

    my fb account was banned - We Cannot Review the Decision to Disable Your Account
    Your Facebook account was disabled because it did not follow our Community Standards. We have already reviewed this decision and it cannot be reversed.

    I don't agree with that - it can't be restored :(

    • Priscilla Sherman

      Hi Piret! We're sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, if Facebook has already gone over your appeal, there is little more to do, especially if the account indeed violated the Community Standards. If that wasn't the case, you could try to reach out to them again and make your case, but chances are you will still get the same reply. You could attempt to create a new Facebook account, but we'd advise you to follow these guidelines to prevent future bans. Good luck!

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