Dealing with getting a Facebook Ad Account Restricted?

It’s happening A LOT these days.

And when you reach out to Meta they give you a wall of silence or misinformation.

Pretty helpful isn’t it?

What’s one of the best ways to generate product interest, trigger conversation, and increase revenue? User-generated content (UGC).

It’s a marketing goldmine, and knowing how to use it properly can create a snowball effect of higher engagement and more social media followers. But if Facebook ad bans are causing the cost of marketing to get expensive, how do we fix this?

I’ve worked with top brands both in my private practice and when I was working at Facebook, before and after it renamed the company as Meta.

I don’t write filler or fluff but industry-backed solutions so, stay tuned to learn some secrets to increasing sales with UGC and reducing the risk of getting banned when running ads on Facebook.

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Facebook Ad Account Restricted:

Facebook doesn’t approve your advertisements due to violating Facebook’s advertising policies

I confess, I drank the kool-aid my first days working in ads at Facebook back in 2016. I thought it would be an amazing opportunity to discover how great a company Facebook was from the inside. But what I found was different.

Facebook will punish you for ad policies you can’t even read on their transparency center online because the automations are programmed to flag for much smaller policy violations without notifying you.

It’s a shock seeing things like “Your account is restricted ” and the truth about Facebook restricted ads is that it is not a human making the final decision restricting your ad account.

Even as you’re reading this blog your phone already has notifications for Instagram or Facebook but I guarantee 9 out of 10 times those notifications won’t tell you that you have a restricted account or why it happened.

Would you like to make $10,000 a month from Facebook ads without ever dealing with Facebook jail? Well I’m about to knit you a patchwork quilt with a map out of Facebook jail.

I’ll tell you what can help – learning more about how Facebook’s bots enforce advertising restrictions, so you don’t get caught and sent to Facebook jail for breaking their rules. Certain ad policies like Personal Attributes flag they have gutted their website of all images showing you what to beware of. In fact, this blog has those images on my ultimate guide to personal attributes here. 

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Up next, I’ll dive into how to leverage UGC for your company. 

This marketing strategy is great for any business: big or small, B2C or B2B.

It’s one of the best ways to generate interest, trigger conversations, and increase revenue.

I’m talking about user-generated content, or UGC.

UGC is considered much more authentic and trustworthy.

  • According to Stackla, 79% of people say it has a big impact on their purchasing decisions.
  • Millennials in particular put a lot of stake in UGC: EveryoneSocial reports that they trust it 50% more than other content created by brands.

UGC comes in many forms.

For a B2B brand, it could be testimonials and reviews on their website.

For a B2C brand, it might be product photos or videos shared by users on social media.

The User-Generated Content Guide for Facebook Advertisers 

UGC TLDR

  • User-generated content is content published by consumers. It includes photos, reviews, videos, and blog posts.
  • Give consumers fun content to respond to and ensure images you share are high-quality and original.
  • UGC is cost-effective and saves your creative team time. It’s also more authentic, which can create loyalty.
  • Launch contests, create shareable content, and email customers a few days after they’ve purchased to encourage user-generated content.
  • Make the most of UGC by defining your goals, finding the best platforms for your brand/audience, actively promoting content, and tracking stats.

Decide on Your UGC Campaign Goals

Before you can start calling for and collecting content, you need to know your goals. Do you want to:

  • Increase conversions?
  • Boost brand awareness?
  • Publish informative content that influences buying decisions? 

Prioritize the Right Channels and UGC Types

First things first.

You’ve got to figure out the best spots to post your UGC. You don’t need to be on every social media site — you just need to post where your audience hangs out. I’m sure you’ve got a good sense of that already. But if not, develop a customer persona to understand where different demographics are most likely to gather.

Now it’s time to think about content types; Selectivity is key to any winning strategy.

Ask yourself what type of user-generated content will work best at each stage and test it out. For example, clothing brands could do well with photos and videos shared on more visual channels like Instagram and Pinterest.

Or a B2B brand may want to prioritize testimonials and reviews and post those. Collect testimonials regularly to add them to your content bank. You can also use this social proof in your emails, Instagram Stories, and landing pages.

Hotels are another good example of this strategy.

Reviews and testimonials are the perfect type of UGC for their booking and product pages. On the other hand, photos and videos of customers enjoying their stay would work really well on Instagram.

You must also analyze what works at each touchpoint to get consistent results and make changes accordingly.

Promote Your User-Generated Content

Once your UGC starts rolling in, it’s time to use it!

  • Schedule your photos and videos for Instagram and TikTok. 
  • Use the content to create ads on Facebook.
  • Share reviews on your next email blast and add your best testimonials to your sales pages.

The more you promote with UGC content marketing, the more you’ll incentivize your followers to participate.

A big part of UGC is the community. It brings you and your audience closer together and makes everyone feel like they are a part of something. 

User-Generated Content Examples

Big brands regularly encourage user-generated content to promote their products. Here are some examples to inspire you.

1. Starbucks

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What’s one of the best ways to get user-generated content? Hosting a competition.

A couple of years ago, Starbucks launched the #RedCupContest. The coffee brand created the competition to promote its holiday-themed beverages and new red cups.

Starbucks encouraged coffee drinkers to decorate their red cups and submit their shots to win a gift card.

Why does this UGC campaign work so well?

It incentivizes customers to participate by offering a prize, increases brand awareness, and boosts sales because you have to buy a red cup to enter.

If you’re struggling to get UGC from your audience, offer an irresistible prize for participation. It’ll get those social media lurkers to take action, and you’ll get the content and brand engagement you’re craving.

2. Coca-Cola’s Share a Coke

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Remember when Coca-Cola launched its “Share a Coke” campaign?

Featuring bottles named after people in every destination took the world by storm.

The brand asked customers to share photos of themselves with their personalized Coke bottle, resulting in 496,000 uses on Instagram and 89,000 tweets on Twitter.

Plus, more than 1.25 million teens tried the drink, and sales rose by 11 percent in the United States.

3. REI #OptOutside

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User-generated content doesn’t need to feature your products. Stand out from everyone else in your industry and use your brand values to make a statement.

A few years ago, outdoor retailer REI launched an anti-Black Friday UGC campaign. REI shut down its stores nationwide, encouraging customers to swap the shopping hysteria for time outside.

Using the hashtag #OptOutside, people shared user-created content of themselves in nature, and the idea spread like wildfire. 

Within 24 hours, the brand’s social media impressions went up by 7000 percent, and 1.4 million people spent Black Friday outdoors.

UGC Key Takeaways

To encourage users to create UCG, try the following tactics:

  • Use strong calls-to-action
  • Host a UGC competition
  • Tap into influencer marketing
  • Add your social media handles to packaging
  • Create a brand hashtag

To try this out, think about your brand’s values. Then brainstorm real ways people can showcase your values out in the real world, and share them online.

BUT I guess none of these winning UGC strategies will matter if Facebook has banned you, so let’s address ad restrictions. 

Facebook Ad Account Restricted:

About advertising restrictions

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Often a Facebook ban happens because Facebook already had their eye on you.

Getting an ad account restriction on Facebook happens when FB ad policy automations build a character profile of your ad account based on ad approval vs ad rejection basis.

Get too far in one direction for rejections, and the red alert goes out to the bots to shut you down. 

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Want to know the secret to escaping Facebook jail?

Thought so.

Now let me explain…

I’ve seen folks banned for how they phrased their shipping and handling policies. It was a skincare company, so they had to watch out for getting hit with the Personal Attributes flag.

And yet, that wasn’t even what got them under fire when they found me and asked for my help. It was the small print in their S&H policy that violated a big policy they had no idea Facebook was punishing them for.

When you get your advertising access restricted it means the Facebook bots found something big or small somewhere in your funnel against policy.

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I’ve worked side-by-side with the software engineers at Meta, and offer better answers on this topic than many blogs you’ll find after googling facebook ad account restricted. All white hat.

It’s 2049, and you’re jumping rooftop to rooftop, you’re running from the evil Facebook replicants attempting to shut down your Facebook ads and steal your ad profits with unnecessary bans, what should you do?

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Ban the banners? Hulk out like Bruce Banner? It’s important to remember Meta is a big company, and there’s a lot of contradictory info because, and I know from working there, Facebook’s teams don’t communicate with each other very well. For example….

Guns for sale on social media despite Meta’s policies against it

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Glocks, military-style rifles and “ghost guns” have all been advertised for sale on easily accessible sites like Facebook and Instagram. Each ad appears to be in direct violation of Meta’s own policies, raising questions about the company’s ability to effectively moderate content. Some of the ads go even further, potentially violating local and federal laws. 

Meta has banned ads for the sale of firearms since 2016. The company’s policy simply states: “Ads must not promote the sale or use of weapons, ammunition or explosives. This includes ads for weapon modification accessories.” 

But more than 230 of these ads ran on Meta’s platforms in just over two months, many directing users to Telegram for the actual transaction, according to a new study released Oct. 7 by the Tech Transparency Project and the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund.

And yet, you run one ad for a skin product or cosmetic surgery and everything gets banned in the blink of an eye. Ironic isn’t it?

I bring this up to remind you that Meta faces other pressing issues aside from helping you restore your restricted ad account. And with this pressure, Facebook typically responds by increasing their reliance on Facebook ad policy automations to enforce facebook ad policies – which means it’s getting more dangerous to run ads. There’s a higher risk of restrictions now more than ever – even when they so obviously fail.

So, it’s vital to understand how the Facebook bots flag ads and ad accounts.

If you’re like my client Jack Randall, President of Social Flight, you’re tired of beating your head against the wall trying to guess why Facebook has shut you down, and want answers faster.

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Facebook Ad Account Restricted:

Why does Facebook say my advertising access is restricted?

Facebook typically says your advertising access is restricted because it tracked a sequence of actions violating Facebook ad policies. It can be one thing that gets you a facebook ad account restricted after it’s removed you’re good, or it could be a series of smaller actions over time Facebook’s automations have logged and determined, overall, you are deliberately choosing not to follow policy.

Other times it could be a log in issue, a bank issue, or a business model conflict if the automations flag your ads as belonging to a banned business model (like MLMs). Make sure to read my blog on removing ad account restrictions here

Facebook ad account restricted – what does it mean? 

What does it mean to have a Facebook ad account restricted? Well, it’s like having a bullseye on your back – and the machines Facebook uses will attempt to reinforce their initial judgement that you are against their rules.

When you get a Facebook ad account restricted, Facebook offers you a chance to appeal first. But, if instead of appealing you rush to resubmit the same ad with the same violations in it, it can lead to disabling your Facebook Business Manager too.

If someone else on your BM is in hot water with FB that can roll over on you too, because Meta will hold you responsible for another person’s facebook account restricted if you share the same BM. It’s tough, but there is a path to ban-free ads here.

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Facebook Ad Account Restricted: Violations

Advertising restrictions for policy violations  

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If your Facebook account is restricted from advertising, it may hurt your ability to earn money in the future, so you’ll want to make sure your overall track record is in the black not the red. That means more approved ads than rejected. If your facebook account’s restricted it was done by bots.

Given how automated Facebook’s policy bots are, to be successful not getting thrown in FB jail, you’ll want to understand how and why these policy automations flag to avoid being on their radar. There’s some nuance to this you’ll want to know to side step getting a facebook ad account restricted.

Advertising restrictions for unusual activity 

If you buy a new smartphone, and are in a new location, download the Facebook app and log in, you could get hit with the unusual activity flag.

With a Facebook account restricted from advertising you may get the flag for unusual activity. Now, this can be frustratingly vague. Which activity was unusual? Why? How does this relate to getting a facebook ad account restricted?

Meta thinks you are a hacker when it sees new log ins, especially if you’re traveling out of state, out of country, when logging in. I’d suggest avoiding logging in to Facebook business tools while traveling to avoid this flag.

Read the ultimate guide on what to do if you’re hacked while running Facebook ads or want to prevent this from happening here.

How Serious is a Rejected Facebook Ad?

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You see those images above? Facebook has stripped their policy site from showing these clear examples of what they do and don’t allow. But I got your back and will continue to provide them for more transparency on Facebook ad policies. Speaking of which let’s talk ad restrictions.

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our Facebook ad gets rejected, you appeal or try to run it again, then your ad account gets disabled. You try to appeal this (probably incorrectly) and then that appeal gets rejected and your Business Manager gets disabled.

It all starts with the Facebook ad and whether it follows ad policies or paints you as a bad actor to Facebook trying to circumvent systems if you try to run the same ad already rejected, multiple times leading to a Facebook ad account restricted from advertising.

If you’ve read How to Unrestrict My Ad Account you get how vital your appeal strategy is and has to be when it comes to appealing a facebook ad account restricted. The problem with getting hit with a Circumventing Systems flag is that Facebook’s bots are not specific about WHAT you are circumventing, and HOW to fix this. I have a short little guide to add a bit of help here.

Circumventing Systems Guide 2.0

What does a restricted Facebook ad account mean?

When your ad account is restricted, you cannot run Facebook ads at all.  It means that your other assets like your Facebook Business Page and your Facebook Business Manager may be at risk too after getting a facebook ad account restricted.

How did I get myself restricted from advertising on Facebook?

Bad habits. Everyone has habits and the habits you have when creating ads can get you in trouble if your habits don’t include a compliance check up or sometimes you can get banned for simply acting too quickly. I’ve seen a series of quick thoughtless actions lead to a facebook ad account restricted before.

How can I tell if my account was restricted?

Facebook is supposed to send emails to your email account associated with your personal Facebook profile every time you have an ad approved and rejected. BUT, they end up in spam sometimes. You may not see these emails if your gmail has filtered these out to the promotions tab or social tab. 

Logging into Meta Business Suite or Facebook Business Manager and going to the ad accounts you own on the Ads Manager page, you’ll typically see red letters detailing the warning you have gotten or ban.

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A good practice for preventing a facebook ad account restricted is to audit your funnel for potential flags and remove them, making everything compliant BEFORE submitting ads to Facebook to review.

And you don’t want a facebook account restricted because the ad account creation limit for new Facebook Business Managers is only 1 or 2 ad accounts most of the time. This means being aware of what may get banned and avoiding it is a full time job you can’t slack on if you want to avoid getting a facebook ad account restricted

It pays to be informed of what Facebook is doing as it effects industries at large, like Facebook’s recent ad policies on selling CBD on Facebook. You need to stay current to avoid Facebook accounts restricted from advertising.

Why is my Facebook ad account restricted?

Now, it is not your fault that you don’t understand the policies – Facebook is clear as the vision of a serious scotch drinker after the 4th glass. But, most likely your Facebook ad account is restricted because of a few words in your ad copy, privacy policy or the creative you chose.

Given my history of working with thousands of ad agencies both while I was working AT Facebook and in my own practice, I have stats on which ad policies are triggered the most in specific niches. Like personal attributes flags being higher in weight loss niches, or MLM flags being higher in the start-a-biz online vertical.

Understanding how YOUR specific niche interacts with Facebook ad policy automations is KEY to staying out of Facebook jail and avoiding a facebook account restricted.

Facebook ad account restricted: Ad rejections

Your ad account was banned for too many rejected ads

When you step over a certain ratio of rejected ads, Facebook has a separate automation that determines the health of your ad account.

If you are not paying attention to this as you run ads throughout the quarter, you could end up on the wrong side of the ban bots.

So, as the meme below states, you’ll need to study your ad account history a little more carefully to avoid this type of ban.

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Now, resolving a facebook account restricted can be a lot easier to prevent than recover from.

If you’ve read my Common Mistakes to Avoid When Advertising on Facebook (that influencer Larry Kim linked back to) you found out the hidden clues in FB warnings  – that you may need an expert to decode into everyday language.

Just like my clients, the social media marketing agency for Wu-Tang Clan discovered, there are micro flags in ad copy and landing pages that have to be removed first before attempting to appeal or relaunch a brand with Facebook.

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Facebook ad account restricted: disabled accounts

What Disabled Facebook Ad Account Means

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If you see that, “You are restricted from running ads” this means you missed the canary in the coal mine beforehand. SOME element in your ads attracted the attention of Facebook ban bots and there were warning signs. Probably not obvious because Facebook isn’t that transparent.

Now, depending on what type of Business Manager you have you may be able to create a new ad account as long as the new ads have 0 flags in them that the old ads have.

When reading the Facebook ad policies on Facebook ad rejections you may feel frustrated, because they won’t talk about your specific situation in any detail, if at all.

Facebook ad account restricted: Trust the right answers

A big hurdle to overcome with dealing with a Facebook ad account restricted is who to trust online. Most articles you’ll read come from outsiders, who have not worked at Meta and are shaking a Magic 8 ball to come up with best guesses.

Even worse, chatting in to Facebook ad support, you talk to people who don’t seem to understand your questions. I’ve heard stories from clients who got in a worst ban after talking to Facebook ad support before finding my blog.

And Facebook has a spotty track record for providing reliable advice on how to solve a facebook account restricted.

I’ve heard some people say that Facebook ads aren’t worth using anymore and don’t turn a profit – every week my calendar is booked with calls from businesses running high converting ads on Facebook making hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. So, while Nas may have rapped that Hip Hop is Dead (with the recent beef with Kendrick Lamar and Drake you know hip hop is alive and kicking) Facebook certainly isn’t dead either.

Per Sprout Social, Facebook is the third most visited website following Google and YouTube, respectively. This puts it ahead of other leading platforms like Twitter and Instagram.

The platform boasts 3.065 billion active users on a monthly basis.

This makes it the most used social media platform worldwide.

In 2023, Facebook’s total ad revenue amounted to $135 billion, up from $116 billion the previous year.

Don’t leave money on the table just because you don’t understand the way the bots flag for policy, I can help you there.

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Facebook ad account restricted: Business Manager

What is a Disabled Facebook Business Manager?

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If you are restricted from running ads, when your Facebook Business Manager is disabled within the Facebook Business Suite as they (annoyingly) renamed it, then you may need to relaunch your brand depending on how severe this ban is.

Sometimes Business Manager bans if they are appealed fast enough with the right language can be overturned.

But out of lets say 100 disabled Facebook Business Managers I’ve seen, 1% gets recovered.

Facebook account restricted from advertising? KNOW THIS: What you want to keep in mind is the Facebook Business Pages – as they are your digital storefront for your brand name – and take them out before your Facebook Business Manager gets disabled!

That being said, when you have a disabled Facebook Business Manager that means every asset inside is jeopardized.

  • Ad Accounts
  • Facebook Business Pages
  • People connected to this BM

Facebook ad account restricted: Causes

Here’s why:

When you have a disabled Facebook Business Manager, Facebook keeps track of who is in the Business Manager and the other BMs they are connected to.

So, everyone in a disabled Facebook Business Manager is at risk of having everything else they are working on getting shut down too.

If you FORGOT a lurker in your BM who has a facebook account restricted it WILL come back to bite ya a$$ so BE AWARE. 

A disabled Facebook Business Manager is the next to the worst ban you can get on Facebook.

When my client Happi Digital, an eCommerce Agency hired me to audit their Facebook ads, I uncovered flags that if left alone could have shut down their entire ad agency.

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Facebook ad account restricted: Pages

What Does it Mean When Your Facebook Page is Restricted?

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We saw many Pages go down in 2020 – when the pandemic first hit America with e-comm businesses that had shipping delays in China due to covid-19 shut downs. These e-commerce businesses saw their customers giving them bad reviews that took their Page quality score beneath a 1.

Then, just by automation alone, their FB Business Pages got restricted. And they didn’t even have a facebook account restricted-just the Page got shut down.

This is challenging because if you try to relaunch a new Facebook Business Page with the same brand name you may get blocked by Facebook right away for circumventing systems. You’ll need a better strategy more finely tuned for relaunching.

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Facebook ad account restricted: Reasons

Why is my Facebook advertising account restricted?

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Still asking what to do when seeing, “You are restricted from running ads”? If you want to get to the bottom of why your Facebook advertising account is restricted, you’ll want to audit your funnel. This is to identify what was the biggest risk that got you on the radar and eventually shut down.

Have your Facebook ads been blocked? Read this blog here.

Here’s the deal, even if you read all of the Transparency Center policies on ads, you still wouldn’t know how to prevent a ban.

In reality, there are 1000s more that you are policed on by the automations but never told about.

Want access to a funnel audit to ensure you are compliant? Click here for a discovery call.

How to appeal advertising restrictions

There is a right way and a wrong way to appeal getting a Facebook ad account restricted.

The wrong way is to mash buttons, click request review, and wait for the Facebook gods to grant you clemency. With staffing shortages, and reliance on automations, the first approach won’t get you far.

But identifying what got you flagged, and what is the hierarchy of risks in your funnel and replacing the offending content with compliant copy is a much better place to start before appealing. 

Facebook ad account restricted: Fixes

How do I fix my restricted Facebook account?

No one wants to see: “You are restricted from running ads.”

If you googled disabled facebook ad account or Facebook ad rejections you’ll find a number of bullshit articles out there – even by major brands – that will just tell you to “Request Review.”

That CAN help if you have already removed ALL the flags from your funnel. But if you have not…Full stop, no pass go, don’t click it.

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What you’re doing here is saying to the automations that shut you down: “Hey bot, I know you are machine, but can you decipher human empathy and context? Even better can you send this Appeal to ANOTHER robot? And put my fate in the next bot’s hands?”


Really the best chance you have is to appeal within 48 hours of getting shut down AFTER identifying the EXACT source of the Facebook automation flag.

Anything less than that, and your chances diminish by A LOT. Now, if you’ve found me within that time period, I can possibly help you, depending on your type of business and other factors. Click here to schedule your call and avoid a further shut down and avoid a permanent restriction.

Want a better answer than Facebook ad support gives? Keep reading.

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Learn more about the appeal process: when appealing keep in mind you’re chatting with outsourced workers who have a goal of getting more chats per day than increasing real resolution rate.

They will try to shut you down every step of the way. I can help you navigate these hurdles, and get the best chances you can have for making an appeal if you have contacted me fast enough after a ban. 

Beyond that window, the chances get slimmer. But you do have other options if your goal is to get Facebook ads live again and not just trying to recover old disabled ad accounts.

What if you had a guarantee that your ads were compliant before they went live on Facebook?

Keep reading for these answers and more: 

Facebook Ad Account Restricted Solution

Ad agencies: tired of getting the silent treatment from Facebook when all you want to do is get your Facebook ads live and revenue in the door?

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Ad Account Restricted Facebook FAQ

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How to fix ad account disabled on facebook

Your first step should always be to stop active ads running with the same copy as the rejected ad, then audit your funnel for flags, and appeal using the strategy outlined in the appeal section of the FAQs

2. How to enable my disabled facebook ad account

If you have a spare ad account in your Facebook Business Manager that you can run ads from, feel free to. BUT, identify the micro and major flags FIRST, so as not to repeat the same mistake. 

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3. How to appeal a disabled facebook ad account

As far as how to appeal a disabled Facebook ad account, you’ll get 48 hours to make your appeal. The best strategy is to communicate to Meta | Facebook that:

A. You understand WHY you were banned.
B. You are committed to following the policies from here on out.
C. You have identified and REMOVED the offending content from your funnel.

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4. how to get disabled ad account up and running

Depending on how long your ad account was disabled, sometimes, if your appeal is written correctly, the appeal itself CAN potentially get you reactivated, if you understand to communicate with Facebook ad support correctly. 

5. How Many Policy Violations Before Account is Shut Down?

Typically, it’s a 1 to 10 ratio. For every single rejected ad that you get, you’ll want 10 Facebook ads that are approved. After a pattern of behavior is established by machine learning, from Meta’s automations, you may spiral rapidly into Facebook jail if your ratios aren’t correct. 3 consecutive ads getting rejected risks your ad account getting disabled. But, it also depends on how severe the ban is. 

And, if this still all seems too confusing, your clients are yelling at you to get ads live to bring in money, simply schedule a complimentary Facebook discovery call here

6. How to remove restriction on facebook ad account

As far as removing a restriction on a Facebook ad account, if we’re talking about a disabled ad account, well, you can rehabilitate your funnel and then appeal, possibly getting it reactivated if you do this SMART (I have methods that work if you’re in the appeal window). But as far as removing a restriction from Facebook ads, see the previous FAQ answer: you need to get in a positive approval-cycle ratio.

7. how long does facebook take to review restricted ad account

Now, ask yourself, is it an election year? Have there been over 20,000 Meta employees laid off? Did you word your appeal using specific language Facebook ad support can and will respond better to? These are the factors in play. Typically, you get an answer within a week. If you have a more severe ban or are in the special ad categories, you may get an answer faster but it won’t be one you like. Severe bans end up as permanent restrictions and they deliver that ban hammer faster than other lighter Facebook ad policy restrictions. 

8. how to fix your access can’t be reinstated because too much time has passed since we restricted your account

In a situation like this, your recovery options depend on what is banned:

a) Facebook Ad Account
b) Facebook Business Page
c) Facebook Business Manager
d) Facebook profile

So, each one may have a different recovery option, depending on your situation, and type of ban it is, as well as your particular niche or business’s vertical, and the health of the accounts before the ban. Want to get a pathway to get Facebook ads live? Schedule your complimentary discovery call here.

9. How To Get Your Disabled Facebook Ad Account Back 

First, let me also address: personal and emotional attachments to disabled ad accounts. I’ve worked with tons of Fortune 500 level companies, and the amount of hair pulling and FML-ing over ONE ad account being disabled, is incredible. Sometimes, it’s faster, and cheaper, to just start a new ad account, and relaunch, rather than recover a tainted asset.

That being said, the same answer applies here to the instructions above, for appeals

10. How to unblock your Facebook ad account

Now, unblocking an ad account, may be possible if you get in fast enough with the right kind of messaging to Facebook ad support. While they are the gatekeepers, and don’t have any real power, they CAN talk to the right folks who, if you word your appeal right, can unblock your Facebook ad account. And of course, if you need next-level assistance, I’m always available to chat and see if it’s a good fit here.