Re: Becoming No One
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 3:43 pm
Okay. I'm going to share your replies and see if other guides have any questions.
Thanks,
Stacy
Thanks,
Stacy
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So it seems hopeless. I am not going to be able to join the Facebook community, unfortunately.Facebook often **disables newly created accounts** for “not following our Community Standards on account integrity,” even if you believe you have done nothing wrong. Many users have reported their accounts being **instantly disabled** during the sign-up process, even when using valid and authentic information[2][1]. Once you receive the message stating that you "cannot request another review of this decision," your options become extremely limited[2][5].
Key points about your situation:
- **If you have previously had a Facebook account that was disabled, Facebook may link your new attempts via your device, IP address, name, email, or phone number and automatically block new accounts**[1][3].
- Facebook uses **automated systems and AI** to flag and disable accounts based on signals like VPN usage, suspicious sign-up patterns, or matching identifiers from past disabled accounts[2].
- After your appeal is denied, **there is generally no further internal recourse**[2][5].
**What you can try:**
- Wait some time before retrying. Creating multiple accounts in quick succession increases suspicion and will likely keep triggering instant bans[3].
- Use **completely unique information** not associated with any previous Facebook accounts: a new phone, a different internet connection (avoid the same WiFi or mobile network), a new email, and a name not used before[1][2].
- Avoid using VPNs or privacy tools during sign-up, as these can flag your account as suspicious[2].
- If available in your region and only as a last resort, consider **seeking review through your local legal channels or a certified dispute settlement body**—as per the notice Facebook gives, though this is generally impractical for most users.
- If you see an option to **submit additional ID or verification**, try it, though most recent reports suggest this rarely works now[2].
**Unfortunately, many users in your situation report that Facebook will keep disabling new accounts, and there is often no way to contact human support or reverse the decision once the denial is final**[2][1].
In summary, **Facebook tightly restricts new account creation by users who have previously had accounts disabled**, and they often provide no explanation or path forward for genuine users[2][1]. If you still wish to join Facebook, your only possible avenue is to ensure there is no connection—by device, email, phone, name, or IP—to your old account, and try again after some time. Success is not guaranteed.
[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/facebook/comme ... count_for/
[2] https://www.reddit.com/r/facebook/comme ... _it_still/
[3] https://forums.tomsguide.com/threads/my ... nt.460382/
[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Das3Qap6T94
[5] https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/anyth ... t.1616408/
[6] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dP_03wTKCk8
[7] https://transparency.meta.com/policies/ ... -integrity