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Appeal for Information.

On 9th December Facebook notified me that me account was being suspended for 30 days.

It was all about the way I described two items I had listed via ?marketplace.?

I accepted the suspension and did not seek a ?review.

On 10th Jan to my dismay I was notified that my account had been TERMINATED.

?You can't use Facebook because your account, or activity on it, didn't follow our Community Standards.

We can't review this decision because too much time has passed since your account was disabled.?

Using fb was a very effective way to communicate local community events that I organised or was involved with.

FB has also in part been an important part of my recovery from a very dark 15 month period of my life.

I had over 4800 friends and 770 followers.

Searching the web I did find an email address: [email protected]

This bounced back.

So that I can make an appeal for my account to be re-activated, I am seeking:

1) Credible contact details for facebook email or telephone numbers ( I understand if you call the USA numbers you only get recorded information.

2) If you know anyone that works for facebook please send me a private message with contact details.

I am holding things together however this situation is inevitably having consequences for my general state of well being.

Much appreciated if you can also share this appeal with anyone that might be able to help with 1) or 2)

Michael Peacock, Nunhead London.

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Just set up a brand new account with a fake name.


There are millions of children fake registered as 13 or over so there is how ?responsible?, ?fit & proper? Facebook is.


Even though it regards itself as morally superior enough to delete your entire account as judge, jury & executioner.

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