My personal Facebook account is disabled – If your Facebook account has been disabled when you try to log in, you’ll see a message saying that your account is disabled.
Coming to the other case, if your Facebook account is temporarily locked, then you can log into that particular account by answering your security question or by doing Photo-Identification process, etc. Where as for the disabled account, you should submit a Valid proof or photo ID of yours!
How do I know if my Facebook account has been disabled?
If your Facebook account has been disabled, you’ll see a message saying your account is disabled when you try to log in. If you don’t see a disabled message when you try to log in, you might be having a different login problem. Learn how to fix problems with logging in.
Ok, so now once you confirmed that your case is a disabled Facebook account, let’s move further
Why is my account disabled?
Facebook disables users accounts that don’t follow the Facebook Terms. Some examples include:
- Posting content that doesn’t follow the Facebook Terms.
Using a fake name. - Impersonating someone.
- Continuing behavior that’s not allowed on Facebook by violating our Community Standards.
- Contacting other people for the purpose of harassment, advertising, promoting, or other conduct that’s not allowed.
What can I do if my account has been disabled?
If you think your account was disabled by mistake, use this form to request a review.
Keep in mind that in some cases Facebook may not issue a warning before disabling your account. Facebook can’t restore accounts that were disabled for severe violations of the Facebook Community Standards.