How to reactivate disabled facebook account
1 Make sure your Facebook has been disabled. Go to the Facebook website at https://www.facebook.com/, enter your email address and password, and click Log In. If you see a message that says "Account disabled", your account is being blocked by Facebook, which means you can send in an appeal.
If you're able to access your account normally, your account isn't disabled.
2 Open the "My Facebook account has been disabled" page. Go to https://www.facebook.com/help/www/103873106370583/. Do this on a computer.
3 Click submit an appeal. This link is just right of the "If you think your account was disabled by mistake, please" text that's near the bottom of the section. The appeal form will open.
If this form opens a page that tells you to log out, close your browser and then re-open it. You may also need to clear your browser's cookies before you can continue.
4 Enter your email address or phone number. Type the email address or phone number that you use to log into Facebook into the "Login email address or mobile phone number" field near the top of the page.
This needs to be an email address or phone number to which you currently have access.
5 Enter your name. Type the name you use on your Facebook account into the "Your full name" field.
This may be different than your legal name.
6 Upload a picture of your ID. This can be a driver's license, a learner's permit, or a passport. To do so:
Take a picture of your ID's front and back and move it to your computer.
Click Choose Files
Select the pictures to upload.
Click Open
7 Add details for your appeal. In the "Additional info" field near the bottom of the page, enter any extra information that you think Facebook should know. Some things to include are:
If your legal name is different than your Facebook name.
If you suspect that your account was hacked by someone.
If you have visual evidence that someone other than you is responsible for abusive or abrasive actions on your Facebook account.
If you have been harassed by someone whom you suspect is behind your account's behavior that led to it being disabled.
8 Click Send. It's in the bottom-right side of the form. Your appeal will be sent to Facebook. If they decide to revoke the deactivation, they will send you a message letting you know that your account is now available to access.
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