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Why do I keep getting disabled on Facebook?

The logic is easy, and simple. Stay by the rule or you get kicked out of the community. Here are most likely reasons you're been disabled each time:You keep creating accounts whereas an individual is only eligible to have one account. In such situations, both account might be disabled, not just that but you'll be targeted.You misuse the community either by spamming, posting explicit contents, fake news or all sorts of stuff that Facebook is totally against.Also, Facebook takes reported accounts issue seriously and you might get disable if your account has been reported so many times.You're not too real: Imagine using a fake name, fake address, picture, fake everything meanwhile Facebook wants you to provide real information as much as you do in real life.Religious, Crime and all sort of other things.Too much of everything: accepting friends request, sending friend request. I mean using automated methods.Why do Facebook Disable accounts?To keep community safe and clean. So everyone of us can have a nice time using Facebook rather than just seeing spam, getting added to groups we don't want and so on.How do Facebook Find Out?Easy: big companies like Google, Facebook spends a lot on tracking each users, they save your sessions, they know what you like, what you can do and can't do through how you behave online even when you're not on Facebook.Most websites have Facebook pixel (for tracking) and you don't even need to be logged in before they find out who you're are. Even incognito tab doesn't make you free from this.FixAvoid using proxy, VPN apps while browsing Facebook, use your normal IP address.Read the community rules.Always visit your support inbox.I hope that helps!!!Brainslodge - Be a tech nerd!

Why should I use DuckDuckGo instead of Google?

DuckDuckGo (DDG)'s main selling point is they don't track you. From their website:We don't store your personal infoWe don't follow you around with adsWe don't track you. Ever.Google on the other hand tracks you a lot. Considering they own Gmail, YouTube and many other big platforms they can collate a lot of information about you by your browsing habits.For them, this is a good thing - they can give you more of what you want and less of what you don't.For users, this can be a good thing too. Google knows I like (say) Arsenal FC so they surface more content like that to me.On the other hand, you get:Targeted ads following you around, based on your online behaviour(ever looked at new shoes online then had ads for those same shoes (and similar) showing to you for days? This is that in action.)You can get an 'echo chamber' effect - if you have political views of one strand, you're more likely to see things you agree with, rather than jave your views challenged. Could be seen a good - I think this is bad.The machines haven't got this quite right - yet. If your wife/husband/kids use your device you get shown ads for the things they looked at.But they're getting better at this.At the end of the day you have to decide how comfortable you are exchanging your data for things/services.Lots of surveys show people are, generally, happy to share their data if it means they get a better, more personalised service.Some aren't. Those people probably use DuckDuckGo.The irony is, a lot of them probably use it via the Chrome browser. And guess who owns that? ☺And no, going “incognito” doesn't have the same effect.

I'm blocked from Facebook for 30 days. Can the block be lifted before 30 days?

Ofcourse your ban can be lifted! If and only if you speak to Mark Zuckerberg in person.The real answerThe ban cannot be lifted before 30 days.The following reasons for you getting banned:A group of people must've reported you.Posting inappropriate pictures and videos.Sending way too much random friend request to unknown people.There is no way you can call Facebook executive but you can visit 'Help center' on Facebook page and get your queries solved.You've to wait for 30 days to access your account completely.I suggest you to be calm, wait for 30 days and do not repeat the mistakes you've done this time.

Why can't I make an Instagram account? It keeps saying sign up blocked.

Change an ip address and try again.

Why did Facebook ask me to upload a photo of myself? It said they detected suspicious activity on my account.

The same thing happened to my Facebook Account. I assumed I was being hacked so I abandoned the account and made a new one. The account was quickly shut down under the same guise. I have no idea what went wrong. I did not spam, I did not use proxies, I used my real name, and I posted no offensive material. I was simply adding friends and reconnecting. I was literally in the middle of a conversation with a friend when I was logged out and told they detected suspicious activity on my account and I needed to upload a photo. I found this link https://www.facebook.com/help/co... that allows you to provide extra verification, which I did by uploading a copy of my state ID, but I am told by many their accounts are reinstated only to be permanently banned hours later.Another, and ultimately better solution, is for us to ALL leave Facebook. I could only imagine the pain and disgust I would feel if this happened to an aged account with priceless memories and photos. Try Welcome to SocialGratis or https://Ello.co.Update: About 2 hours after writing this answer, I noticed my FB app had a notification. I opened it and my account was restored with an email from FB apologizing for the incident. Hopefully this reinstatement will stick as I was doing nothing nefarious with my account except maybe reconnecting with old hookups! Hope my solution works equally well for others.Update: Around a day later Facebook permanently disabled my account. I’ve no idea why, but I simply created another one and decided to use a different email, slightly different name, different birthday, no phone number, and I’ll avoid logging into my account on my laptop just in case Facebook can identify my browser, and I used a different profile photo in case Facebook employs facial recognition. It’s sad that Facebook has become the sole authority for remaining connected to ones loved ones and using apps and websites such as Tinder.

How do I stop the automatic sending of unwanted LinkedIn invitations?

There is no automatic process. You probably imported your address book and invited everybody or you are using the app and gave it access to your phones contact list and did tap on next then receiving the prompt to invite everybody.You can just go into your sent invitations folder and withdraw these invitations.

Why do some websites ask me if I am a robot?

This is a good question. Unfortunately, the answer has everything to do with spamming and the attempt to stop and/or control it (spamming) whether its done by people or robots. In the year 2000 a.d., a computer program was created at Carnegie Mellon University to protect computer users from spammers. The program was so successful that the computer leviathan Google wound up purchasing it and still owns it to this day. The program is call C.A.P.T.C.H.A. It is an acronym like S.C.U.B.A. and it means something. C.A.P.T.C.H.A. stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. The “T” or “Turing test” portion of C.A.P.T.C.H.A. is a tribute to Alan Turing who is considered to be the father of computer science and artificial intelligence.That being said, how does what I just mentioned apply to the question asked: Why do some websites ask me if I am a robot? The goal and existence of C.A.P.T.C.H.A. is to provide a simple “test” for any human to answer but make it virtually impossible for any computer, i.e. “robot” to solve. The technology of C.A.P.T.C.H.A. is used to block spammers and robots that automatically sign up for, harvest and make use of websites, blogs or forums. The program protects websites from spam and abuse so you, the computer user, don’t have to compete with “others” trying to make access for unethical or illegal reasons.

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