What can you do if your social media account gets banned? Is there any way to
recover your account?
Unfortunately, bans on social networks are a common occurrence in the field
of traffic arbitrage. It is crucial to understand how to prevent a ban and know
how to restore your account as soon as possible.
1. Understanding the reason for the ban
When you get banned, the first thing you should do is find out the reason. The
majority of social networks, like Facebook and Instagram, typically provide
details regarding the reason for the ban:
- Violation of advertising policy (e.g. use of prohibited creatives).
- Use of unsuitable payment methods (e.g. card registered in another GEO).
- Suspicious activity on the account (quick warm ups or using the same
fingerprints).
2. Contact the support team
It's worth a try contacting the social network's support service. Write a
detailed letter explaining the situation and asking them to review the decision.
It's important to be polite and provide all the necessary info to get your request
checked as soon as possible.
3. Correct any irregularities
If you got banned for specific violations, check your content to ensure it complies
with the platform rules and fix or remove any problematic materials. Use only
the payment methods that have been approved by the platform, such as
LeadingCards, and make sure that all the data has been entered correctly.
4. Use of anti-detect browsers
To avoid multiple bans, it is essential to use anti-detect browsers. They help
you create a unique fingerprint for each account, which makes your activity
less suspicious to social networks' algorithms.
5. Use reliable payment methods
The most important thing when you're working with ad accounts is using
a reliable payment method. The LeadingCards service makes it easy to
quickly and safely issue cards to work with different GEOs and platforms.
6. Prevent future bans
Once your account is restored, it's important to take steps to avoid being
locked out again. Here are a few helpful tips:
- Gradually warm up new accounts by mimicking a real user.
- Use different fingerprints for each account.
- Make sure your content follows the social network’s rules.
Conclusion
While bans are unpleasant, they're not critical. Sometimes it's hard to
avoid them, especially for beginners. But if you follow these tips, you can
minimize the risk of repeated blocking. The key is to act quickly to eliminate
violations and use reliable tools for work.
Best of luck in traffic arbitrage!