Ad accounts and business managers remain active.

Most ad accounts created this year will be at risk of being restricted, so it's best to prioritize using old accounts at the moment.
 
Because the quality of new accounts is not guaranteed, you need to be careful with those types of accounts and should select BM accounts with longer history and have been verified.
 
Keep real ad accounts isolated, warm them slowly and avoid linking risky assets rental accounts can work but aren’t long-term stable. Test small and diversify. ;) :suspicious: :cool:
 
I agree with you, old ad account is still the best all the time
 
Facebook uses AI to detect fake accounts. These fake accounts are created in large numbers based on tricks. Fake accounts may work temporarily, but are very unstable and can be easily blocked. They can even be disabled before starting an ad campaign. Using fake accounts puts real accounts that you are an admin of at risk and can be disabled.
So I used BM which I built from scratch, with real information, full payment, valid IP and clean device, and I feel it is much more stable.
 
I’ve also noticed that, Facebook seems to be running more checks recently, especially on newly created accounts and BMs.
 
Yes, many ad accounts and BMs are getting banned these days fake accounts made in bulk are risky and not stable. It’s safer to use verified accounts follow Facebook rules, and test your campaigns slowly to avoid getting your real accounts banned.
 
there are countless account bans issued every day. i recommend you prepare a few facebook advertising accounts so that you can use them immediately when needed.
 
It will be unstable, the account creation tip will be locked soon.
 
Meta is “cleaning up” the global advertising system.
Fake or mass-created accounts are mostly short-lived, and these tightening measures unintentionally temporarily affect real accounts.
To operate stably, it is necessary to ensure owner verification, transparent operations, and limit technical risks.
 
My BM is still working stably, maybe because of the unified management of IP and domain, so it is limited to being scanned. You should check your login history and avoid sharing devices or proxies with multiple accounts, this helps reduce risks significantly.
 
Most fake accounts are only active for a short time and then locked. Facebook is tightening its verification and control system to reduce this type of account, so the risk is increasing.
 
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