What are the signals that Facebook has been disabled?
The Media Manager Overseas Distribution Team has carefully compiled a series of methods to help overseas advertisers quickly identify whether their Facebook ad accounts have been disabled. Let’s take a look at them together:
- New ads cannot be sent out: When you try to publish a new ad, but it always fails, it may be that your ad account has been disabled.
- Receive deactivation notifications: Keep an eye on your email and Facebook Ads Manager for notifications about account deactivation or violations. These notifications usually tell you the reason for the deactivation.
- Ads are always rejected: If your ads are often rejected, especially for no obvious reason, or just after submission, it may be that there is something wrong with your ad account.
- Suddenly unable to log into the ad account: Sometimes, you may find that you suddenly cannot log into the ad account, or you can’t find it in the ad management tool.
- The ad effect is invisible: If the ads you posted do not have any performance data, such as impressions, clicks, or spending, you can’t see it, then the account may be deactivated.
- Ad performance suddenly deteriorates: While this may not be a clear signal, if your ad performance suddenly deteriorates without a reasonable explanation, it may be a problem with your ad account.
- Limited access to the business management platform: If you use Facebook Business Manager and suddenly find that your access is restricted, it may also be a problem with your ad account.
- Account deactivation due to payment issues: If there is a problem with your payment method or bill, your ad account may be deactivated. Remember to check the ad management tool regularly to ensure that your payment settings are up to date and correct.
- Restrictions when seeking help from customer service: If your ad account is deactivated, you may find yourself subject to some restrictions when contacting Facebook customer service.
In these cases, it is best to confirm the status of your Facebook ad account as soon as possible.
In addition to the above 9 situations, what other signals can be used to determine that the ad is disabled? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss!
How to verify that your Facebook account is disabled?
In order to ensure that your Facebook advertising account is active, it is crucial to perform the necessary verification. First of all, you need to be clear that Facebook’s platform will be updated according to different regions and policies, so the interface and functions you see may be different.
To verify your account status, you can log in directly to the Facebook Ads Manager. Once you are in, carefully observe any prompts or notifications on the page. In particular, if your account has been disabled, there will usually be a red warning message on the page that clearly indicates the current status of your ad account.