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Facebook Disabled Me - But I am Back

10/28/09

Permalink 03:22:16 am, by Cait Email , 567 words, 932 views   English (US)
Categories: Uber Cool Web Tips

Facebook Disabled Me - But I am Back

I got my Facebook account Disabled. I am sure most of you guys can relate, because they seem to disable allot of accounts.

Before this incident, I was disabled awhile back, and had no idea why. Because it is not like they send you an email stating why they do it. They just get rid of you, to piss you off without warning.

Facebook Fails

Well, I decided to get another account. I had that account for awhile, when BAM I tried to log in and it tells me… “We’re sorry; your account has been disabled”. After me laughing, because it was so utterly stupid, I get ticked off. This has happened TWICE now; apparently Facebook does not like me.

OH, hey good news - my friend also got disabled for no known reason, so I then figured out it was not just me they did not like.

Well, this time my SECOND account had my name in the URL and I knew that if I tried to get another account (which is against the TOS) that I could not have my name. When they disabled accounts, they do not delete them. It just sits there with all your information, off in la-la land; JUST so you can not have it. YAY!

I Tweet Facebooks Twitter account and got no reply. Which I figured that would happen… my Mum and I looked all over on the website for a Contact email, or some sort of a way to get to them, and NOTHING.

Finally, we found an email for them on another site. “OMG there is actually a way to contact Facebook?” – YES!

To get your disabled facebook account back, Contact - disabled at facebook dot com

Of course you have to change that to make it actually work. Lolz! If you are not smart enough to figure that one out, you do not need your Facebook account back.

You have to email them from the email you are signed up with, btw.

I would not recommend you sending them an email for shiz and giggles, because I believe that email is only for Disabled Facebook Accounts. So, if you have one, and are ticked off... send them a niiiice little email, and they should send you one right back.

I got mine back within a day.

They told me my Facebook account was mistakenly disabled and they reactivated it.

You know how Facebook is supposed to me the Number One Social Community? Well keep in mind, just because they SAY they have millions and millions of members, half of them are probably disabled…


P.S – Please read the FAQ or TOS before sending them an email. Check to see if maybe you DID do something you were not supposed too. Like, Spam, Post Nude Pictures… maybe you are under age? I realized I did not break any rules, and therefore I knew they had nothing on me.

If you would like to add me as a friend, you can do so at:

My Reactivated Facebook

Tell me who you are when you do it though; I might think you are a pedo. And even if you tell me who you are, I still might think you are a pedo.

Happy Facebooking!!!

Cait Hagar

And yes, I did make that image for Facebook Fails. DO NOT TAKE IT! Unless of course you are going to link it to this post...

2 comments

Comment from: Bob [Visitor]
I feel your pain and frustration with Facebook. I did the opposite, I Deleted my account. I made an account as my friends asked me to join, all was good for 2 days then BANG.. I was flooded with literally Hundreds of emails and was locking up my computer, only way out was delete the account. Anyway, lets hope you dont get the same as me :)
10/28/09 @ 04:17
Comment from: Cait [Member] Email · http://gamegirlracing.com
Hello Bob,
I was wishing that I could get at least one email from them and here you are getting flooded. That must have not been fun.

I am sure they will decide to disable me again and then I can write another blog post. Hehe!

Thank you for stopping by, and sorry you had such a bad experience with facebook, also.

10/28/09 @ 04:23

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