As a Facebook user, you're given a lot of liberty regarding which type of content you want to have access to on your feed. To be more exact, you can choose which Facebook pages or accounts to follow, block users who are sharing content that you're not interested in, and so on. Facebook too can block content in your feed or even your account if the Terms aren't followed.There can be various reasons why your Facebook account could get blocked. For instance, other Facebook users who aren't necessarily on your Friends list might report you for posting inappropriate content (harassment, promoting a product or idea intensively, graphic content, etc.). It would take at least 20 filed reports for Facebook to look into the matter and take measures. You will also get your account blocked if you impersonated someone or another Facebook user tried to log into your personal account and entered the wrong password multiple times.
Make sure the account is truly blocked
One thing you need to do before taking action is to make sure your Facebook account is really blocked. Go to the Facebook login page and enter your credentials. If you don't log into your account and receive an error message, try clearing cache data from your default web browser and restart it. Go again to the Facebook login page and attempt to log into your account.Evaluate the situation
Since there are numerous motives for getting your account blocked, Facebook chooses to handle each type of situation differently. Try figuring out which might be the cause of this situation. For instance, if you violated the Facebook regulations by accident or your account was mistakenly blocked by the social media service, there's a good chance that Facebook will give you back your account intact.On the other hand, there are extreme cases when users strongly broke the Facebook Community Standards. In situations of this type, the chances of getting your Facebook account are close to zero.
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