lum4n4r3
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- Oct 13, 2023
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Has anyone else experienced this kind of situation with Facebook disabling their account without providing detailed information?
I find it completely abusive that Facebook can disable an account without offering any clear explanation or evidence of the alleged violation. How is it fair for them to simply refer to their generic Terms of Service without specifying what exactly led to the account being disabled?
In my case, I received email with this standard message:
i have answer
I find it completely abusive for Facebook to disable an account without providing clear and detailed information about the specific violation. This lack of transparency is deeply concerning and does not align with the principles of fairness and accountability that I expect from such a significant platform.
As a user, I deserve to understand what specific actions or content led to this decision. How can I adequately respond or address the issue if I am not informed of the exact nature of the alleged violation?
I firmly believe my account was disabled in error. I have always strived to comply with Facebook’s Terms of Service, including the policies on intellectual property. Please reconsider this decision and restore my account, or at least provide clear evidence and details of the violation so that I can properly address the situation.
I find it completely abusive that Facebook can disable an account without offering any clear explanation or evidence of the alleged violation. How is it fair for them to simply refer to their generic Terms of Service without specifying what exactly led to the account being disabled?
In my case, I received email with this standard message:
However, I never requested a review in the first place, which makes this situation even more confusing and frustrating. Has anyone else had a similar experience where Facebook disabled their account without providing specifics, and how did you manage to resolve it?Thank you for taking the time to request a review of the decision to disable your account.
As a user of Facebook, you have agreed to our Terms of Service, including our policies on intellectual property, which state that you may not use our products to do or share anything that infringes someone else's rights or otherwise infringes the law.
If you believe your account was disabled in error, you can reply to this email explaining why you believe that your account did not go against our Terms of Service, in particular our policies on intellectual property.
i have answer
I find it completely abusive for Facebook to disable an account without providing clear and detailed information about the specific violation. This lack of transparency is deeply concerning and does not align with the principles of fairness and accountability that I expect from such a significant platform.
As a user, I deserve to understand what specific actions or content led to this decision. How can I adequately respond or address the issue if I am not informed of the exact nature of the alleged violation?
I firmly believe my account was disabled in error. I have always strived to comply with Facebook’s Terms of Service, including the policies on intellectual property. Please reconsider this decision and restore my account, or at least provide clear evidence and details of the violation so that I can properly address the situation.