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Appeal the decision: If your account has been restricted, you can appeal the decision. To do this, you'll need to provide Facebook with additional information that proves you're not violating their policies. Facebook typically responds to appeals within a few days.
To submit an appeal: In the Dispute rejected message in Support Inbox, click See details. Follow the prompts to submit an appeal. The rights holder has 7 days to release the copyright claim or submit a takedown request. This is the final action of the dispute process.
To appeal a suspension, log into Facebook. You'll be prompted to appeal the suspension within 180 days.
Visit the Facebook Help Center Head over to the Facebook Help Center and find the disabled account section. This page will explain the reasons why accounts are banned and give you options to start the appeal process.
How To Dispute Facebook Claims Select “Your video is partially muted due to a copyright match” Click “See details” Click “Continue” Click “Continue” again. Click “Continue” again ? Select “Submit dispute” and click “Continue” Click “Open form” Select “Licensed content”
Let us know when you disagree with a decision to remove your content Tap. in the top right of Facebook. Tap your profile name. Tap then tap Profile Status. Open the message we sent you about taking down this content. If you see the option, tap Request review.
You can submit an Admin Dispute Request to Facebook to regain access to your Page. To submit your appeal, you can contact Facebook Concierge Support directly through the following links: Facebook Support. Facebook Business Help.
Appeals@fb: Contact this email if you need help with appealing suspended accounts or addressing blocked or removed content.