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How to Avoid Facebook Ad Account Bans: A Practical Checklist

Why accounts get banned

Meta's enforcement is mostly automated. Accounts are flagged for patterns, not intentions — which means clean advertisers get caught constantly. The most common triggers:

  • New account + high initial spend
  • Payment method declined mid-campaign
  • Creative that pattern-matches restricted categories
  • Login from a new device or IP mid-flight

The checklist

Account hygiene

  • Warm up new accounts: start at $20–50/day for the first two weeks
  • Use one consistent device and IP per account
  • Complete business verification before scaling

Payments

  • Use a card with high limits that never declines
  • Keep a backup payment method on file
  • Never swap payment methods during active campaigns

Creative

  • Avoid before/after imagery, unrealistic claims and clickbait phrasing
  • Land pages must match the ad's promise
  • Re-check policy for your vertical quarterly — rules change silently

When prevention is not enough

Even perfect hygiene cannot beat automated false positives. That is the structural argument for whitelisted agency ad accounts: they are monitored by the partner, flagged issues get human review, and if an account does go down, the balance and campaigns migrate to a replacement.