Millions could be BANNED from Facebook for breaking three simple rules

FACEBOOK is one of the world’s biggest social networks – and with it comes a load of rules.

The firm has had to really bulk out its policies over the years, what with hate speech, fake news and so much more.

Don't break these rules if you want to keep your account

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Don’t break these rules if you want to keep your accountCredit: Getty

Falling foul of the rules could lead to a temporary suspension – or worse, a permanent ban.

But some are more obvious than others…

Not using the correct name

Facebook doesn’t want any old thing used as your name.

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As the rules state: “The name on your profile should be the name that your friends call you in everyday life.

“This name should also appear on a form of ID or document from our ID list.”

This means symbols, numbers, unusual capitalisation, repeating characters or punctuation are not allowed.

That said, unless it’s offensive, Facebook are unlikely to notice.

Not using your account enough

If you don’t log into your account for a long time, Facebook may decide to delete it altogether.

It’s not clear how long you have, but Facebook’s policy site says it could “empty accounts with prolonged dormancy”.

The firm will “seek further information about an account before taking actions ranging from temporarily restricting accounts to permanently disabling them”, so you may well get an email warning you before.

Nudity and sexually suggestive posts

Facebook does not want nudes on its platform.

But the rules have had to be refined over the years, to distinct the sexual from the non-sexual.

So visible genitalia is not allowed except in the context of birth giving and after-birth moments or if there is medical or health context situations.

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Female nipples are banned too, unless it’s showing breastfeeding, or for medical and health reasons.

But detection tech has not always worked properly and some accounts have been incorrectly banned.

PARIS, FRANCE – OCTOBER 06: In this photo illustration, the Facebook logo is displayed on the screen of an iPhone on October 06, 2021 in Paris, France. Frances Haugen, a former employee of the Facebook social network created by Mark Zuckerberg, told the US Senate on October 05 that Facebook was prioritizing its profits at […]

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PARIS, FRANCE – OCTOBER 06: In this photo illustration, the Facebook logo is displayed on the screen of an iPhone on October 06, 2021 in Paris, France. Frances Haugen, a former employee of the Facebook social network created by Mark Zuckerberg, told the US Senate on October 05 that Facebook was prioritizing its profits at […]Credit: Getty

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