How Are You Dealing with Facebook Account Bans?

- If your account is banned immediately after you post a campaign. There are 2 reasons:
+ Unusual account activity or payment card problem
+ Account created by automated method
---> The solution is to check your payment country and payment card
---> Double check the source of the account created
- If your account is under review, try to carefully review the content you post. Facebook does not ban accounts without reason. Then you can submit an appeal directly on the account or contact Facebook support team to ask them to appeal. The rate seems to be low but good luck. That's how we usually do it
 
Try start with low‑risk campaigns: engagement, video views or traffic, rather than jumping into conversions or high spend
 
Yeah, FB’s getting way stricter lately. The best move now is slow warm-up start with small spends, mix organic activity, and avoid same IP/device setups.
 
Warm-up accounts take time, and separate accounts to avoid massive bans
Make sure your warm-up activities look like real people
 
Hello everyone, Recently, several of my ad accounts have been disabled for unclear reasons. Are there any new techniques for safely warming up new accounts or reducing bans in 2025?
trying to use cloaking
 
Got it here’s a focused, practical guide (safe, platform-friendly) to warming up new ad accounts and reducing the chance of bans in 2025. I can’t fetch 2025-specific news right now (I don’t have web access here), so this is a best-effort synthesis of proven and safe practices up through mid-2024, adjusted for likely trends in 2025 (stricter automation detection, heavier focus on privacy/compliance, and increased attention to account signals). Don’t ask me to help with anything that would evade platform enforcement I won’t assist with fake documents, cloak/stealth tricks, or identity fraud. That said, here’s exactly what you can do.
 
Hello everyone, Recently, several of my ad accounts have been disabled for unclear reasons. Are there any new techniques for safely warming up new accounts or reducing bans in 2025?
Run small, safe campaigns first, post naturally, and increase spend gradually. Sudden big ads trigger bans.
 
Hello everyone, Recently, several of my ad accounts have been disabled for unclear reasons. Are there any new techniques for safely warming up new accounts or reducing bans in 2025?
depends a lot on the environment you create for the account. has the account been created long enough to help prevent unusual restrictions higher
 
Warm up lightly with a low budget, run traffic and engagement first, then scale. Avoid reusing payments and flagged devices. Clean creative - don't claim too much, verify BM completely. Don't burn your budget suddenly, Meta 2025 checks trust more strictly.
 
You need to appeal the decision as is only way. If you can do it then is fine otherwise will need to create a new account and start all over again
 
Actually it depends on many factors, for example the product you are advertising, the content of the ad (do the words and images you use violate the policy), or if the account source is too weak, or due to card problems.
 
If an account is disabled for “unknown reasons”, 90% of the time it is due to risk signals (billing, chargeback, page/domain, creative violations). Do not go around: audit everything — billing, page, domain, landing page, creative, history. Verify identity & business with Meta, open a support ticket and appeal with evidence. Do not create a new account to “continue running” if the root cause has not been fixed.
Hello everyone, Recently, several of my ad accounts have been disabled for unclear reasons. Are there any new techniques for safely warming up new accounts or reducing bans in 2025?
 
Hello everyone, Recently, several of my ad accounts have been disabled for unclear reasons. Are there any new techniques for safely warming up new accounts or reducing bans in 2025?
I think you need to follow the ads' police, prepare the backup account and warm the new account when the camp launch
 
Yeah, it’s been happening to a lot of people recently.
The platform seems to be more sensitive to inconsistent activity or unusual setup patterns.
 
ı found that testing new accounts with low risk content and keeping consistent payment and business info helps avoid sudden shutdowns.
 
Rotating low risk campaigns and keeping a consistent posting pattern seems to help accounts gain trust before scaling bigger campaigns.
 
For new accounts, warm up with clean campaigns, small budgets, and comply with Facebook policies to create a certain level of trust for the account.
 
Ad issues are common with new accounts. To fix this, I need to know what type of account you have and how you manage it. Specifically, do you have IP/device separation measures in place and have you done a “warm-up” process for your account before spending big? This information is crucial to identifying risks and coming up with the best solution.
 
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