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[[User:Dinkster9000|Dinkster9000]] ([[User talk:Dinkster9000|talk]]) 01:54, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
[[User:Dinkster9000|Dinkster9000]] ([[User talk:Dinkster9000|talk]]) 01:54, 20 August 2025 (UTC)
:From I've read, I concur that small claims court in US seems to be the most successful method of recovering accounts, but also, contact via Meta Verified support has a fair chance of success.  Should be updated - currently no mention of small claims court.  Will do. [[User:CrookKilla|CrookKilla]] ([[User talk:CrookKilla|talk]]) 05:18, 29 June 2026 (UTC)

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Research for details, sources necessary, fact checking:

- Meta Verified support - Almost universally if not 100% useless for CSE bans. Most often they don't even seem to be human. Incompetent, careless or unable to help with issue. Reddit communities constantly debate this and share their experiences.

- Small claims court in US - seems to be the most successful method of recovering accounts, Meta won't bother sending a lawyer and will reinstate user's account.

- How much is AI involved and how much are actual human employees involved?

- Incorporate information from sources (News, People over platforms petition) into article (Facebook and Instagram users complain of account bans; Instagram wrongly says some users breached child sex abuse rules; Angry, confused and worried about police – behind Instagram bans; Petition · Meta Wrongfully Disabling Accounts with No Human Customer Support - Canada · Change.org )

- What methods are users trying to regain their accounts, what the results are - Meta Verified support, legal action (small claims court, possibility of class action lawsuit,...)

- Possibly unlawfully altered terms and conditions without notifying users (Meta Involved in a full Cover Up ! Changing their terms of use after mass suspending user accounts, deleting suspicious overseas log in data & changing suspension reason from CSE to SOC. Meta legal team working OT to cover their tracks & their a**es from mass huge lawsuits. : r/InstagramDisabledHelp)

- Means of legal action outside of the US

Other:

- Properly incorporate source citations

- Outline the ways of pushing back against Meta - Contacting media outlets, signing petition, submitting class action form ( Petition · Meta Wrongfully Disabling Accounts with No Human Customer Support - Canada · Change.org; Meta Class Action - Class Member Inquiry & Application)

- Structure cleanly and refine article to things such as user experiences getting banned, trying to contact Meta, regain accounts; Meta's behaviour.

Dinkster9000 (talk) 01:54, 20 August 2025 (UTC)Reply

From I've read, I concur that small claims court in US seems to be the most successful method of recovering accounts, but also, contact via Meta Verified support has a fair chance of success. Should be updated - currently no mention of small claims court. Will do. CrookKilla (talk) 05:18, 29 June 2026 (UTC)Reply