Many developers have consulted me, and Facebook/Meta has confused them about the risk control of accounts. In the past two years, Facebook’s risk control has become increasingly strict, and newly registered accounts are often suspended, while old accounts are safe. Today we will discuss why Facebook accounts are suspended quickly.
The official reason given for Facebook account suspension is usually: violation of the community code of conduct regarding account integrity and real identity. In addition, there is another very important point: IP and environmental pollution. In the early days, many developers used proxy IP and false identity information to register accounts, but with the upgrade of Facebook’s risk control, account suspension has become commonplace.
So, if we use a brand new device, a new real network environment, and real identity information when registering a Facebook account, will it be guaranteed to be successful? The answer is: No. In order to conduct Facebook business, I recently registered a brand new Facebook account strictly according to the requirements, but I received an email on the day of registration that my account was suspended. I had no choice but to use the most authentic identity information to appeal according to the official prompts, as shown below.

I have been dealing with Google Play for more than ten years and I am familiar with Google’s risk control logic. I believe that Facebook’s risk control logic should be roughly the same as Google Play. Using a new real identity information, a new device, and a new real ISP network environment to register a Facebook account is still blocked, which shows how sensitive Facebook’s risk control strategy is. Our early website articles are available for reference: Facebook account suspension appeal failed, we have suspended your account, can Facebook account be restored, Facebook account suspension appeal process.