Facebook account disabled or blocked: how to unlock it

Facebook is a worldwide social network that requires everyone to register with the real name and publish news, photos and words according to certain more or less precise rules. In the event that you are reported or discovered to violate one or more Facebook rules, the account can be temporarily deactivated, which means preventing its owner from accessing normally.
A deactivated account can still be recovered by resorting to having it unlocked, through a form in which to request the readmission and access to the account.
The main reasons why Facebook can disable someone's account are:
- The use of a false name
- The use of special fonts in the account name
- Publishing content that violates Facebook's terms and conditions of use.
Among these conditions there are above all the absolute ban on publishing nude photos, violent content, insults to people, incitement to hatred and then also spam and fake news. As you can easily imagine, there are many cases in which it may not be so clear why the account has been disabled, but there is no demoralization because resorting is quite simple on Facebook, even if you will have to be very patient .
If your Facebook account has been temporarily disabled, then let's see what steps you need to follow to recover the disabled account.
1) First of all, you need to open the web page with the appeal form using a PC. In this form, you can ask the following information to analyze the problem so that we can analyze the problem. The form is valid only in case of disabling for violation of Facebook's declaration of rights and responsibilities and not for other problems.
2) Then enter the name used on Facebook, the login Email address or telephone number, upload a scanned copy of the identity card and then write in the information your declaration of innocence or the request to reactivate the account.
The identity card request is mandatory in this request, because Facebook wants it to be used with a person's real name and not with an invented or fake name.
In another article I had written what to do if Facebook suspends the account and asks for an identity card, explaining that this request can also take place if there is a suspicion of identity theft (so if we have the name similar to that of a famous or well-known person). Instead of an identity card, another type of document can also be sent to Facebook such as a passport, ballot paper or other certificates such as a library card or a bus pass.
The important thing, as you can read in the list of documents allowed by Facebook, is that there is the name, the date of birth and that there is a photo.
In the event that we were found guilty of a fake name, you can ask for rehabilitation by promising to change your name or give up and open another fake account. Next time, perhaps, it will be better to follow the instructions to create anonymous fake web accounts on each site (including Facebook) and not be reported.
At this point you can try to see if the access has been rehabilitated and unlocked, but more likely you will have to wait to receive news about the appeal by email in the next few hours.
During the wait it is worth checking if the disabling had not taken place for security reasons and not because the rules were violated.
In this case the page to go to is this: //www.facebook.com/help/contact/313733425335072, where you only have to write your name, surname and email address used for the login.
In addition, you can ask Facebook for an account verification if it has been hacked.
Recently, Facebook has also created a new appeal form for those whose account has been disabled for violating Facebook's Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. The link to this form is //www.facebook.com/help/contact/317389574998690, where you need to provide information to check if the requirements for using Facebook are met.
Basically, the only way to recover a disabled and blocked Facebook account is to provide a necessary and indispensable identity document appeal. Obviously if you are using a fake name, the ability to recover the account is practically zeroed. In any case, each appeal must be sent only once and not many times, otherwise you will be marked as spam and you will no longer be able to contact Facebook.

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