Can a new ad account manage a flagged facebook page

According to Facebook's policies, a new ad account cannot directly manage a flagged Facebook page. Here's why:

  1. Flagged pages are restricted: When a page is flagged, it means it has violated Facebook's community standards or terms of service. As a result, the page's ability to post, share, and engage with users is restricted.
  2. New ad accounts require approval: When you create a new ad account, Facebook reviews it to ensure it complies with their policies. If the ad account is approved, it can only manage pages that are not restricted or flagged.
  3. Flagged pages require special permission: To manage a flagged page, you need to request special permission from Facebook. This is a manual process that requires you to provide additional information and justification for why you should be allowed to manage the page.

To manage a flagged Facebook page, you'll need to:

  1. Request permission: Reach out to Facebook's support team and explain the situation. Provide details about the page, the reason for the flag, and your plan to ensure the page complies with Facebook's policies.
  2. Provide additional information: Facebook may request additional information, such as documentation or evidence, to support your request.
  3. Wait for approval: Facebook will review your request and may approve or deny it. If approved, you'll receive a notification with instructions on how to proceed.

Once you've received permission, you can create a new ad account and request access to the flagged page. However, keep in mind that you'll still need to comply with Facebook's policies and guidelines to avoid further restrictions or penalties.

Remember, managing a flagged page requires careful attention to ensure you're complying with Facebook's policies and community standards. If you're unsure about the process or need guidance, consider consulting with a Facebook expert or a digital marketing agency with experience in managing flagged pages.