If you're one of the 2.2 billion people who use Facebook, you may have had your account disabled at some point. This can happen for a number of reasons, including if Facebook suspects you of using a fake name, spamming, or engaging in other prohibited behavior. If your account has been disabled, you'll see a message saying your account is disabled when you try to log in. If you think your account was disabled by mistake, you can appeal the decision by following the instructions on the disabled account page. In the meantime, there are a few things you can do to try to get your account reinstated: • Check out the Facebook Help Center for more information on why your account may have been disabled. • If you think your account was disabled by mistake, you can appeal the decision by following the instructions on the disabled account page. • In the meantime, you can use Facebook's other products, like Messenger, to stay connected with your friends and family.
If you have a Facebook account, you can disable it at any time. When you disable your account, Facebook will no longer show your profile or timeline to other people. You will still be able to use Facebook Messenger.
Although Facebook has not given a statement as to why they have disabled account services, it is speculated that it is due to the recent data breaches. This is a huge inconvenience for users who rely on Facebook for their business or personal lives. It is uncertain when account services will be up and running again, but users are hopeful that it will be soon.