For a long time, Facebook’s policies and rules regarding advertising have been constantly changing, and each change is accompanied by either various bugs or, as we are experiencing now, mindless risk control. We have been tortured by dead(restricted disabled or unpublished) page for over two months.

A series of problems caused by mindless risk control for pages are obvious to all.
To minimize the losses caused by issues with your page, it’s important to first understand some of the patterns behind page restrictions: Firstly, for newly created pages, regardless of whether your ads violate any policies, they are highly likely to be instantly rejected after an ad is published. This instant rejecting is mostly due to mistakes, and if you appeal, the chances of success are high. Then, for pages bought from account dealers with lifted restrictions, there is a chance of being rejected even after directly publishing an ad. Because the lifted restriction on the page is time-sensitive. The page is only relatively safe for a period of time after a successful appeal. Even if it is instantly rejected, the chances of a successful appeal are still relatively high.
Although pages that are instantly rejected are likely to have a successful appeal, it is still subject to the completion of the review process, which can take anywhere from one day to an indefinite period. However, in the past few weeks, pages that have submitted appeals are likely to receive a response within a few days.

If the two types of pages mentioned above successfully appeal after being rejected, they can usually survive for at least a week, during which you can use them confidently. After that, you should be prepared for the page to be restricted again at any time, and by then, the chances of a successful appeal will be very small. For pages passing the initial ad review and survive for a few days, but are restricted after a few days of running ads, the chances of a successful appeal are very slim.
The difference between the current situation and one or two months ago is that the review time has become shorter, and cases where appeals were still under review after more than a month have become less frequent. So now we have the opportunity to make sufficient preparations for a day when multiple pages may be restricted, by keeping lifted pages (preferably those we’ve appealed successfully) and ad accounts ready, allowing us to enhance our risk resistance.
It is rumored that several dealers have already developed bug pages, though they have not undergone sufficient testing yet. Excluding the bug page, it is almost impossible for other pages to be as durable as they were a few months ago. The issues arising from page restrictions, such as account limits, will undoubtedly increase costs. It’s important to make adequate preparations to at least prevent your currently profitable business from suddenly experiencing a disruption.


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