Resources
This section provides practical, platform-agnostic information about account suspensions, appeal processes, and common review outcomes. The material is informational only and does not constitute instructions, guarantees, or legal advice.
Guides
- Instagram account suspended — what to do
- Facebook account disabled — next steps
- Google account suspended — Ads, YouTube, or login access
- X (Twitter) account suspended — what actually happens and what to do next
- TikTok account permanently banned — what it means and what options remain
- Facebook Ads account disabled — what it means and what to expect
- Facebook Business Manager restricted — what it means and what to expect
- Google Ads account suspended for "circumventing systems"
- YouTube channel terminated — strikes vs permanent termination
- Instagram disabled for "community guidelines" — what that actually means
- Account restricted or limited — how this differs from suspension or disablement
- Account permanently disabled vs temporarily suspended — what’s the difference?
- Google account disabled — policy or security reasons
- X account locked vs suspended vs banned — what’s the difference?
- How account appeals actually work — timelines, limits, and misconceptions
- Appeal submitted but no response — what that usually means
- Is it worth appealing again? — when follow-ups help and when they don’t
- Instagram appeal ignored — what it actually means
- Account suspended due to suspicious activity — what it usually means
- Multiple accounts linked or disabled together — why this happens
- Payment profile suspended — Meta or Google
- Requesting your account data after a suspension (GDPR explained)
Scope and limitations
The information provided here reflects commonly observed platform processes and user-facing terminology. Platform policies, internal review criteria, and enforcement practices may change at any time.
These resources are not exhaustive and are intended to support general understanding only. Individual cases may differ significantly based on platform, account history, and context.