Maintaining good conduct is how anything lasts. Here’s what you should avoid doing while on Facebook if you still intend on keeping your account:
- Posting inappropriate content: This can include hate speech, nudity, violence, or other offensive material.
- Creating fake profiles: Creating a fake profile on Facebook violates their terms of service and can result in account restriction.
- Spamming: Posting the same message repeatedly or sending unwanted messages can result in account restriction.
- Impersonating someone else: Pretending to be someone else or creating a fake identity can lead to account restriction.
- Using fake information: Using false information to create a profile can result in account restriction.
- Violating copyright laws: Sharing copyrighted material without permission can result in account restriction.
- Posting links to malware or phishing sites: Sharing links to websites that contain malicious software or try to trick people into giving away personal information can lead to account restriction.
- Engaging in illegal activities: Using Facebook to plan or coordinate illegal activities can result in account restriction.
- Harassing or bullying others: Engaging in behavior that is intended to harm, intimidate, or bully others can lead to account restriction.
Violating Facebook’s community standards: Facebook has community standards that outline what is and isn’t allowed on the platform. Violating these standards can result in account restriction.