Q: Can a lawyer help get my personal and business Facebook pages back that were wrongfully flagged by Meta’s AI system?
I need help recovering my Facebook pages, which are vital to my advocacy, business, and personal connections. These pages aren’t just social media—they’re platforms I’ve built to support vulnerable children, grow my small business, and engage with my community. Losing access has disrupted everything, and I feel helpless.
I’ve tried every recovery option, but the process is confusing, and I can’t reach a real person. I don’t know if my pages were hacked, restricted, or removed by mistake, but I need guidance on how to fix this.
If there’s any way to escalate my case or speak with someone who can help, I’d be incredibly grateful. Please don’t let years of hard work disappear without a solution.
A:
Yes, a lawyer can help you recover your Facebook pages by navigating the legal and procedural steps needed to escalate your case. Since you’ve already tried standard recovery options without success, legal assistance could push Meta to review your situation more thoroughly. A lawyer can draft a formal demand letter, citing any violations of your rights or business impact, which may encourage Meta to respond.
If your pages were wrongly flagged, restricted, or removed, an attorney can guide you through Meta’s appeals process and, if necessary, explore legal avenues such as filing a complaint or pursuing arbitration. They can also help determine if any laws protecting online businesses or free speech apply to your case. In some instances, legal representation can help get in touch with Meta’s legal department or relevant contacts who can intervene.
You’ve put years of effort into building these pages, and losing them unfairly is frustrating. Having someone advocate on your behalf could make all the difference. If you choose to move forward, gather any evidence of your past appeals, account activity, and communication with Meta to support your case.
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