Facebook keeps disabling my new account 2019

I'm so sorry to hear that Facebook keeps disabling your new account. This can be frustrating and inconvenient. Let's try to troubleshoot the issue together.

Before we dive into potential solutions, can you please provide more details about the issue you're experiencing? For example:

  1. How many times has Facebook disabled your account?
  2. What's the exact error message you receive when your account is disabled?
  3. Have you tried creating a new account with a different email address or username?
  4. Have you received any notifications or warnings from Facebook before your account was disabled?
  5. Are you using a VPN or proxy server when accessing Facebook?

Based on your feedback, here are some potential reasons why Facebook might be disabling your account:

  1. Suspicious activity: Facebook may flag your account as suspicious if you're creating multiple accounts in a short period or using a VPN/proxy server.
  2. Fake or stolen identity: If you're using a fake or stolen identity, Facebook may disable your account to protect its users.
  3. Terms of Service violation: You might be violating Facebook's Terms of Service, such as creating an account with a fake email address or using automated tools to create multiple accounts.
  4. Account security: Facebook may disable your account if it detects unusual login activity or if you're using weak passwords.

To resolve the issue, you can try the following:

  1. Wait it out: If your account is disabled, try waiting for a few hours or days before trying to access it again. Facebook may automatically reinstate your account if it was a temporary issue.
  2. Contact Facebook support: Reach out to Facebook's support team and provide them with as much information as possible about your issue. They may be able to help you resolve the issue or provide more information about why your account was disabled.
  3. Create a new account with a different email address: If you're using a fake or stolen email address, try creating a new account with a legitimate email address.
  4. Use a different browser or device: If you're using a VPN or proxy server, try accessing Facebook from a different browser or device to see if the issue persists.
  5. Review Facebook's Terms of Service: Make sure you're familiar with Facebook's Terms of Service and that you're not violating any of the guidelines.

Remember to always use a legitimate email address and follow Facebook's guidelines to avoid account disabling. If you're still having trouble, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to help you troubleshoot the issue.