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How do I fight a Facebook ban?
Go to your Support Inbox and click Reports about others.
- Open the update we sent you about our decision.
- Follow the on-screen instructions which will take you to the Oversight Board website to complete your appeal.
- On the Oversight Board website, you’ll see options to log in with a Facebook or Instagram account.
Which countries have banned Facebook?
As of May 2016, the only countries to ban access around the clock to the social networking site are China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea. However, since most North Korean residents have no access to the Internet, China and Iran are the only countries where access to Facebook is actively restricted in a wholesale manner.
How long do Facebook bans last?
How long a Facebook ban can last depends on what you violated and how often. For repeat offenses, the block can last up to 30 days. But it’s not the worst part. In certain circumstances, an account can be banned permanently with no way to unblock it.
How do you know if you’re banned from Facebook?
Posting links to people’s timelines. Sending too many friend requests to people you don’t know. Sending bulk messages. Posting unwanted images on people’s timelines.
What happens when you get banned from Facebook page?
When you ban someone from your Page, they’ll still be able to share content from your Page to other places on Facebook, but they’ll no longer be able to publish to your Page, like or comment on your Page’s posts, message your Page or like your Page.
How do you know if you are banned on Facebook?
Spam
- Sending people unwanted content.
- Posting links to people’s timelines.
- Sending too many friend requests to people you don’t know.
- Sending bulk messages.
- Posting unwanted images on people’s timelines.
How do you find who reported you on Facebook?
You cannot find out who reported you on Facebook. Facebook keeps this information confidential as it could become a problem if you knew who it was that reported you.
How long can FB suspend your account?
Bans can last up to 30 days for repeat offenses. In our post-email world, Facebook is the great connector—the only means that some people have of remaining in touch with distant kin. Being banned from contact from them for 30 days could, for some, be deeply painful.
Why can’t I post news on Facebook in Australia?
While the government has made some changes, the proposed law fundamentally fails to understand how our services work. Unfortunately, this means people and news organisations in Australia are now restricted from posting news links and sharing or viewing Australian and international news content on Facebook.
Why has Facebook blocked Australian users from sharing or viewing news?
Facebook has blocked Australian users from sharing or viewing news content on the platform, causing much alarm over public access to key information. It comes in response to a proposed law which would make tech giants pay for news content on their platforms.
What does the Facebook ban mean for Australian publishers?
Under the ban, Australian publishers are also restricted from sharing or posting any links on their Facebook pages. The national broadcaster, the ABC, and newspapers like The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian have millions of followers.
What is Facebook doing about Australia’s New Media bargaining law?
Read an additional statement from Campbell Brown, VP, Global News Partnerships on our Facebook Journalism Project site. In response to Australia’s proposed new Media Bargaining law, Facebook will restrict publishers and people in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content.