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JAKARTA - Meta gives you the freedom to choose to deactivate and reactivate your Facebook account whenever you want.

However, has your account ever deactivated by itself when you feel like you never did? If so, there may be a Facebook policy being violated.

To find out the reason why Meta deactivated your account, consider some of the possibilities that VOI will mention below:

Copying Other People's Profiles

The first reason that causes your Facebook account to be deactivated is because you are pretending to be someone else, by faking your identity.

If you see someone else's profile showing information about you, you can report it to Facebook with an impersonation report.

Facebook considers impersonation a violation of privacy, therefore, they immediately delete the impersonated account that you reported earlier.

Using Fake Names

Facebook has been improvising its policies in recent years to ensure its users provide the correct information.

You need to use your real name to create Facebook. Because if you use a fake name, Facebook will consider it an invasion of privacy, and your account will be disabled.

Facebook has some policies to follow. If you violate any of the existing policies, don't be surprised if the company takes steps to deactivate your account.

As mentioned earlier, users must follow the guidelines set by Facebook to create a safe space for everyone.

When you post harsh and offensive comments on the app, the Facebook team will pay attention to it. At first it was possible that your account would be barred from posting comments and content for several hours.

However, if the opportunity is repeated continuously, and other users report spam or abuse to Facebook, Facebook observes users whose accounts must be deactivated.

The last chance why your account suddenly deactivates is possible because your account was hacked.

When your account is hacked, it is a serious and concerning issue. Hacked accounts mean other people have full access to your data.

Therefore, it's a good idea to use complicated passwords to keep your account safe. You are also advised to regularly change passwords, in order to avoid hackers. In addition, also use two-factor authentication that makes the account more secure.

Violating Facebook Policies

Facebook has several policies that must be followed. If you violate any of the existing policies, don't be surprised if the company takes steps to deactivate your account.

Post Negative Comments

As mentioned earlier, users must follow the guidelines set by Facebook to create a safe space for everyone.

When you post a rude and offensive comment on the app, the Facebook team will take notice. Initially your account may be banned from posting comments and content for a few hours.

However, if the incident is repeated over and over again, and other users report spam or abuse to Facebook, Facebook observes users whose accounts should be deactivated.

Hacked Account

The last possibility why your account suddenly deactivated is probably because your account was hacked.

When your account is hacked, it is a serious and concerning matter. A hacked account means that someone else has full access to your data.

Therefore, it's a good idea to use a complex password to keep your account safe. It is also recommended that you change your password regularly, to avoid hackers. Also use two-factor authentication which makes the account more secure.


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