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Last answer on Oct 14, 2009 11:36:39 pm BST salsola, on May 18, 2009 3:26:02 pm BST 
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Hello,
my facebook is disabled from last week and i dont know why suddenly that happen please i hope my facebook get back

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ann schonken, on Jun 11, 2009 5:49:32 am BST
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I would like to now way my facebook was disabled and i dont now way i have done nonthing worng and i would like is back

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SereenaWolfe, on Jun 14, 2009 11:01:49 pm BST
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Yeah.. I'm having the asme problem. at the bottom of the internet window it has a yellow warning triangle with an exclamation mark in it. and it says error on page. it only does this when i try to get into facebook. everytihng else works, liek my hotmail and what not, if you have the same problem, or if someone comes across this who does know whats wrong.. PLEASE message me. Sereena123@hotmail.com. i hope my social life isnt over

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DDubs, on Jul 27, 2009 8:10:49 pm BST

I think Facebook is, hands-down, the best social networking site on the internet to this day. The site distributes information while maintaining a level of personal integrity and privacy, ideal when attempting to make contacts on the web.

However, it's appalling customer service has left me hanging for an entire business week after I was hacked by someone using the infamous 419 scam to beg my friends for money. After hacking a user's password using look-a-like, illicit log-in pages, the spammer is able to access the user's Facebook page, including a lot of personal information and contacts of friends.

I have been incessantly emailing the Facebook team about my situation, to no avail. The one email I received from Dori, a member of the team, gave me a glimmer of hope, that slowly faded as a week passed, and no attempt at contact was made.

From a site as notable as Facebook, this was frankly disappointing, and put a severe damper on my enthusiasm for the site. What's more, as I am preparing for a huge music gig in august, trying to advertise my blog, gain employment as a writer in a newspaper in Boulder, and trying to find roommates at a new school, I do not have access to the most useful social networking tool I have, and it has been taken away unfairly.

Hacking is clearly not something to be taken lightly, but neither are 25 emails from a pissed-off student. who relies on Facebook for many aspects of her life.

Also, I'd like to know that all of my personal information is secure, and a little reassurance from the Facebook team via a short email is not too much to ask for.

Upon doing further research, many former users of the social networking site have complained about Facebook's terrible customer service. One blogger posted she was permanently disabled for sending too many "Happy Ramadan!" messages. Unfortunately for this blogger, she suffered a month of no food AND no Facebook, and, at the point of her posting, STILL hadn't received any help from Facebook.

With no explanation and no support, Facebook cuts off their access to fan bases, friends, photos, peers, colleagues, and coworkers. Bloggers across the country are now turning to Twitter due to their open policies about posting.

MY SUGGESTION: Email incessantly. Write every admin account you can find, every day. Anyone replies? Keep writing that email. Fight for what you want.

From a corporation as noted and celebrated by the media, I would have expected more.

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DW

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perroscalle, on Aug 8, 2009 10:29:26 pm BST

Saya mendapat peringatan telah mendekati batas penggunaan suatu fitur

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vincentius, on Aug 18, 2009 7:27:49 pm BST

Hello,Hiii facebook...
my account disabled,please enabled my account to active..
Thanx'z u very much facebook

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adnan, on Aug 20, 2009 1:46:16 pm BST

Hello,Hiii facebook...
my account disabled,please enabled my account to active..
Thanx'z u very much facebook
tolong fb saya tidak bisa di tambahkan teman lagi..
katanya fb saya telah di blokir..
tolong di kembalikan seperti semula lagi...

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hakan06, on Sep 19, 2009 11:10:43 am BST

Hi admin..you are right..i hadn’t known the some rules so that im a new member.i have just joined to imaginary-world of internet,So i hadnt known the somethings.i apologize with you and i am sorry.Can you open my account for once?i will be grateful,i dont make a mistake again.Thank you!!!

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hakan06, on Sep 19, 2009 11:11:39 am BST

Hello Madam / Sir,

I made a big mistake. i wanted to my friends say something about me and i forgot to change the message. so you deleted my account.

i am very very sorry because of it. Can you active my account again please?

That is the warning “Your account has been disabled by an administrator. If you have any questions or concerns, you can visit our FAQ page here.”

What can i do to be activated my account again?

Regards…

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babybaits, on Sep 28, 2009 8:03:29 pm BST

This also has happened to me has anyone gotten their account activated again.

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 Hephaestus, on Oct 14, 2009 11:36:39 pm BST

Facebook seems faceless to me in relation to the robotic effects of FARCEbook trying to protect themselves from what their farcebots consider is 'spam'. One might have thought that people would use the same message on a large portion of friends saving time on re-writing BUT not FARCEbook who see it as a dangerous action. Sadly their farcebots can't tell the difference from adverts and social connectivity of human beings - though one could think that checking up on private messages sent to friends to invite them to connect fell outside the scope of control and into the scope of privacy.
Of course don't get me started on someone being disabled not getting the right of reply - defending themselves with being able to collect their history and not knowing what the hell they've been 'disabled' - 'crippled' - cut off or whatever else you'd like to call it. I don't know if anyone's read Franz Kafka 'The Trial" but it certainly seemed poignant to me FARCEbook appears very Kafkaesque. Faceless farce book!

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