The ad account has been banned.

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This has been happening a lot lately, you’re definitely not alone. FB’s automated systems are super aggressive right now, and bans aren’t always about one obvious mistake. From what I’ve seen, common triggers are:
  • shared signals between accounts (IP, browser, payment method)
  • sudden scaling or spending spikes
  • low-trust BMs or freshly added admins
  • borderline creatives that used to “pass” before
My advice: slow things down, isolate accounts hard, and warm everything properly. Risky shortcuts just don’t last anymore.
Have you checked if those accounts were linked in any way?
 
Then you should review whether your campaign was rejected, it might contain content that violates Facebook's policies. Recently, account scans haven't been happening as frequently.
 
Facebook has become much stricter with its automated moderation recently, so even small policy issues can trigger rejections or account restrictions. It’s important to carefully review ad copy, creatives, landing pages, and overall compliance with Facebook policies before launching campaigns
 
Facebook conducts daily automated checks and if your account shows suspicious activity such as unusual payment methods, violating campaigns, or changes to account information, it will be banned. You should use old short ID accounts from real users with a spending history. These accounts are very robust and can pass Facebook's automated checks.
 
In many cases, account bans happen due to automated reviews rather than a single clear mistake. Common factors include account trust level, payment history, policy compliance, or unusual activity patterns.
 
Please check if your accounts are affected, because if one account violates the policy, other accounts linked to it (sharing the same page or other elements) may also be banned.
 
If your business violates Facebook’s advertising policies, restrictions are inevitable and unavoidable.
That’s exactly why advertisers need multiple Facebook accounts and multiple payment cards
 
Your banned account is either type 956 or 273. This could also be due to a ban by Business Manager (BM), primarily caused by content sweeps and crackdowns on accounts created with malware or fake BMs. You're not alone; this is a fairly common occurrence.
 
Recently, many of my advertising accounts have been banned for no apparent reason. Does anyone know why?
It's just Facebook's policy. How are you using your account? Does that account violate any policies?
 
Recently, many of my advertising accounts have been banned for no apparent reason. Does anyone know why?
Accounts are usually banned due to policy violations, payment issues or "bridge" connections like using IPs, credit cards, or devices linked to previously banned accounts. Please check all these causes. To fix this, you should complete identity verification and use a clean environment (new device/network) when setting up new accounts.
 
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