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Did a Fb group randomly ban you? You’re not alone.

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 3:51 pm
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Mass suspensions are hitting Fb Teams, with customers complaining that their teams have been deleted for unjustified causes.

Throughout Reddit and X, customers mentioned their teams have been banned or shut down, including a Pokémon group with 260,000 members, a “dangerous drivers” group with 120,000 members, and an inside design group with over three million members. In line with these posts, the teams have been taken down as a result of they fell into the classes of “harmful organizations and people” and “terrorism.” A birding group with 927,000 members was deleted for “nudity and grownup sexual content material.”

“These are birds,” wrote an admin of the group on Reddit. “Myself and my Modmins closely reasonable the group. If Fb doesn’t give me again my group, I’m performed.”


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Meta has mentioned it is conscious of the technical error, in accordance with a press release to TechCrunch. “We’re fixing issues now,” mentioned a Meta spokesperson.

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Customers suspect AI-based moderation is behind these mass bans. The content material and matters of those teams — Pokémon, inside design, birding, and others — are unlikely to interrupt pointers for issues like “terrorism-related” content material, nudity, or “harmful felony exercise.”

Meta has not shared the explanation behind the suspensions to this point.

Group admins affected by this wave of bans are actually taking motion. Minneapolis-based creator Chris Moore mentioned he’s suing Meta by a class-action lawsuit, encouraging affected creators and companies to affix him. In the meantime, petitions are making the rounds on Change.org, with one asking to “maintain Meta accountable for wrongfully disabled accounts” garnering greater than 20,200 signatures. On one other petition, a consumer who moderated a science group with 600,000 members mentioned his group was “shut down for ‘terrorism'” despite the fact that the group had no earlier violations.

Mass suspensions have been happening on different platforms in latest weeks, together with Pinterest and Tumblr. Instagram, additionally Meta-owned, was accused of unfair and widespread bans final week, with customers suspecting defective AI because the trigger.

Some banned customers who pay for a Meta Verified subscription have been capable of contact Instagram for assist, however the remaining have been unable to take action. Huge tech corporations like Google and Meta sometimes make it extraordinarily troublesome for customers to contact them, and so they lack conventional phone-based buyer assist. On this case, Fb Teams that pay for the Meta Verified subscription have been additionally capable of obtain assist and restore their teams.



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