my facebook account was suspended due to violation, sending spam messages to facebook pages, but my messages are simply inquiries to a page..

 

Got it — that’s frustrating, especially if you were just sending legit inquiries to pages.

Since Facebook flagged it as spam, you can appeal the suspension directly. Here’s what to do:

How to appeal your suspended Facebook account

  1. Try logging into Facebook on the app or browser.
  2. You should see a message saying your account is suspended/disabled. There will be an option to “Request Review” or “Appeal” — tap that.
  3. Explain your case clearly: Mention that your messages to pages were genuine inquiries, not spam. Keep it short and factual. Example: “I was contacting business pages to ask about their products/services. These were individual inquiries, not bulk or automated messages.”
  4. Submit the appeal and wait. Facebook usually reviews within a few days, but it can take longer. You have up to 180 days from the suspension date to appeal.

Why this happens

Facebook’s systems sometimes flag accounts if they:

  • Message multiple pages in a short time
  • Send very similar messages repeatedly
  • Include links or promotional language that looks automated

Even if your intent was fine, the pattern can trigger the spam detection.

Useful links

Quick tip: While waiting, avoid creating new accounts to contact Facebook — that can make things worse.

Did you get any specific error message or code when you try to log in? If you share what you see, I can help you figure out the next step.

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