If your **personal Facebook account is suspended or disabled*61 (1300) 070718AUS / 1888-854-0070USA**, it means Facebook has found activity on your account that violates their **Community Standards** or **Terms of Service**. Common reasons include posting inappropriate content (such as hate speech, nudity, or spam), using a fake name, impersonating someone, being reported by other users, or engaging in behavior that’s considered abusive or suspicious.
When your account is **disabled**, you’ll usually see a message when you try to log in stating that your account has been disabled. If it was a mistake or you believe you didn’t violate any rules, you have the option to **appeal**.
Steps to Recover a Disabled Facebook Account
1. **Go to the appeal form**:
2. **Fill in the form**:
* Enter your full name as it appears on your account
* Upload a **valid photo ID** (such as a driver’s license or passport)
* Explain why you believe the disabling was a mistake
* Submit the form for review
3. **Wait for Facebook to respond**:
It may take several days. They will notify you via the email associated with your Facebook account.
## Important Tips
* Use a **real name** and information that matches your ID.
* Don’t submit multiple appeals—one clear, respectful appeal is better.
* If your account was permanently disabled for serious violations, it may not be recoverable.
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