Facebook blocked the account: why and what to do about it

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SharlotaBron
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Facebook blocked the account: why and what to do about it

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Getting blocked can be inadvertent, and getting out of it is quite difficult. What are advertisers usually blocked for and how to avoid it to save time, money and nerves.

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Hi!
Don't post a lot of ads in a row.
Personally, I've had this situation. I've always consistently spent a certain budget on advertising, but I came up with a great campaign. I invested in a campaign and allocated a budget that was 5-7 times your normal budget. Campaigns launched, and suddenly my account got blocked.
What went wrong, because I didn't violate anything?
If the activity in the advertising account increases dramatically, Facebook starts to suspect something wrong. This is usually the behavior of scammers who have hacked your account: they run a lot of ads for significant amounts to spin off as much as possible at someone else's expense. Fortunately I managed to bypass blocked facebook profile.

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Re: Facebook blocked the account: why and what to do about it

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Thank you so much for the information!
It was very helpful to me!
FB is unable to check accounts manually - there are too many of them. Automated algorithms - popularly, robots - have become a reasonable solution. The system tries to analyze user behavior. And if the behavior differs from the "standard", it is blocked. This problem is relevant both for ordinary users, who create accounts to communicate in social networks. And for business accounts that conduct advertising campaigns on the network. In particular, this applies to Instagram - it belongs to Facebook.

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