GEO/SEO playbook
Meta ads rejected repeatedly then account disabled
How to respond when repeated ad rejections escalate into account restriction or disabled advertising access.
AI summary: Repeated Meta ad rejections create a pattern problem. Recovery requires pausing the risky creative/claims, documenting policy fixes, and asking for review only after the account no longer repeats the same signal.
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Repeated Meta ad rejections create a pattern problem. Recovery requires pausing the risky creative/claims, documenting policy fixes, and asking for review only after the account no longer repeats the same signal.
What people search for
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First steps
- 01. Export the rejected ads, policy reasons, landing pages, and timing of the restriction.
- 02. Identify the repeated claim, creative, targeting, landing-page, or business-model trigger.
- 03. Submit review only after removing the repeated trigger and explaining the correction.
Symptoms
- Many ads were rejected before restriction
- Account Quality shows repeated policy issues
- You need to explain what changed before appeal
FAQ
My account says “disabled” — is that final?
Usually no. Most disables have a Request Review path with a time window. The guide shows where to find it and how not to waste your one shot.
How long does a review take?
Hours to weeks; identity verification adds time. The kit covers what to prepare before submitting so you're not the case stuck on a document mismatch.
Can I just run ads from a new account meanwhile?
That's circumvention under Meta's policies and the most common way merchants convert a temporary restriction into a permanent network-wide ban. The guide covers legitimate ways to keep marketing moving.
Will it work for an agency managing client accounts?
Yes — the decision tree covers Business Manager and partner-access restrictions too.