What's happening to facebook?

Yep, same here—Meta’s AI is aggressively flagging almost everything lately, even warmed or farmed profiles. What helped reduce bans for us: use mobile/resi proxies per region, fresh browser fingerprints, and soft activity (scroll, like, watch) for 48–72h before any page or ad action.
 
Facebook has tightened its risk and behavior detection systems significantly. Even with warm-up methods, profiles from external sources (farmed or hacked) are now flagged quickly due to:
  • Device fingerprint mismatches
  • Reused IP patterns or behavior
  • Suspicious profile history or login flow
✅ To reduce bans:
  • Use aged, clean profiles with natural activity history
  • Match device + browser + IP consistently
  • Avoid aggressive linking or ad setup too soon
Meta’s system now focuses heavily on authenticity signals, so only well-prepared environments with human-like behavior are surviving longer.
 
Many are facing this issue due to Meta’s stricter trust and anti-abuse systems. Bought or aged accounts without real behavioral signals get flagged quickly. The best fix is warming up accounts with natural activity and using verified, consistent setups (IP, device, payment).
 
Literally every single profile that I buy gets banned within 3 days. No exceptions. I tried so many different providers, proxies, both hacked and farmed profiles, warm up methods and I still get banned after some time. I do both organic marketing and paid ads. I don't spam. I never had this issue before and it seems like I'm not the only one. How are you dealing with this?
You're not alone — 2025 has seen Meta crank enforcement up a lot, especially around profile integrity. If you're seeing every bought account die within 72 hours, something deeper is tripping Meta's automated detection. Here's how a lot of experienced media buyers and marketers are approaching it now:


1. Stop relying on "random" profile sellers.
Even so-called “clean” farmed or hacked profiles are often already flagged or linked to suspicious networks. Meta sees the device/IP mismatch at login and slaps an invisible risk score immediately. Avoid marketplaces. If you must buy, go through private providers who offer real trust farming (months of natural usage, device matching, etc.).


2. Your environment is the problem, not just the profiles.
You may be running good accounts on a bad setup. Key things to audit:


  • Are you reusing the same device/browser fingerprint across accounts?
  • Are you logging in too soon or performing unnatural actions in the first 15 minutes?
  • Are you switching proxies too often or using reused/resold IPs?

Use an anti-detect browser (AdsPower, Multilogin, Incognition) with proper browser fingerprint separation for each profile and pair it with dedicated clean residential or mobile IPs.


3. Warm-up = minimum 3–7 days before anything promotional.

That means: scroll the feed, react to stuff, watch stories, follow normal users, comment on pages. Don’t even change the name or avatar for the first 24–48h. And avoid clicking external links early on.


4. Stop logging in from hard-to-trust geos.
If you're operating from regions Meta already classifies as high-risk (like parts of Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe), your IP, timezone, and language stack all work against you. Try a US mobile proxy + EN locale + US timezone combo and see the difference.


5. New Meta signals: hardware, keyboard layout, activity pacing.
Meta now logs tons of subtle signals. Something as minor as switching languages or failing to emulate realistic typing behavior (e.g. pasting vs typing) can tip things off.




The current game isn't just about profiles. It's about environmental trust. You need to replicate consistent human behavior across IP, device, browser, and timing. Otherwise, you’re flagged no matter how clean the profile looks on paper.
 
Facebook has recently tightened its security, making it easier to get locked out even with hacked profiles, good proxies, or warm-ups. The best approach now is to focus on the quality of the operating environment (like browser fingerprint and virtual devices), maintain accounts for longer (7–14 days), and prioritize self-created accounts over purchased ones.
 
Literally every single profile that I buy gets banned within 3 days. No exceptions. I tried so many different providers, proxies, both hacked and farmed profiles, warm up methods and I still get banned after some time. I do both organic marketing and paid ads. I don't spam. I never had this issue before and it seems like I'm not the only one. How are you dealing with this?
its to be expected - there a company - there job is to stop multi accounts .
 
Facebook's tightened system makes account locks easier, even with good proxies. Focus on high-quality operating environments, maintain accounts for 7–14 days, and favor self-created accounts over purchased ones.
 
Yep, same here—Meta’s AI is aggressively flagging almost everything lately, even warmed or farmed profiles. What helped reduce bans for us: use mobile/resi proxies per region, fresh browser fingerprints, and soft activity (scroll, like, watch) for 48–72h before any page or ad action.
Does this increase the chance of my account not being disabled, I've been doing it and it hasn't improved much
 
Facebook’s tightened its system, and even with hacked profiles or solid proxies, accounts are still getting flagged if the entire environment isn’t perfect. It’s all about the full stack — from IPs and devices to browser fingerprints and user behavior.
 
I think facebook is tightening fingerprinting and duplicate behavior. Even though the proxy is good, if the browser environment is not random enough, the account will still die. Not only the proxy, but factors such as timezone, system language, IP location deviation are also examined more carefully by meta AI than before
 
Literally every single profile that I buy gets banned within 3 days. No exceptions. I tried so many different providers, proxies, both hacked and farmed profiles, warm up methods and I still get banned after some time. I do both organic marketing and paid ads. I don't spam. I never had this issue before and it seems like I'm not the only one. How are you dealing with this?
Maybe you buy the material from an unreliable supplier, they use methods to circumvent fb rules to create and it will be very difficult to use
 
just use ads power and use a clean ip address this wont happen
 
because of the signature getting changed like ip, device, activities and even the password if it got changed
 
I started building aged accounts myself using mobile 4G proxies and real device emulation. Takes longer, but survival rate is way better.
 
Same issue here , bans are getting more aggressive no matter how careful you are.
From what I’ve seen, it’s more about how trusted the full setup is (device, IP, cookies, even usage pattern) than just the profile itself.
Sticking with aged, clean setups and consistent usage seems to help a bit.
 
Literally every single profile that I buy gets banned within 3 days. No exceptions. I tried so many different providers, proxies, both hacked and farmed profiles, warm up methods and I still get banned after some time. I do both organic marketing and paid ads. I don't spam. I never had this issue before and it seems like I'm not the only one. How are you dealing with this?
its better to warm up the account first to avoid getting banned, It is also important to use proxies so that Facebook wont flag us
 
If Facebook permanently restricts your profile for advertising purposes due to missing an identity check, there is usually no second chance - your best option is to start with a fresh profile, ensure consistent behavior (real browsing, no sudden advertising activity), use a clean device and stable IP, and complete identity verification as soon as prompted.
 
Account blocking will happen regularly after FB scans with AI, but usually the possibility of an account being banned will be a probability, if you get all accounts banned, you need to review your system.
 
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