How does restriction work on facebook
Pages may also be restricted from certain monetization features , and groups may be required to have the admin approve posts. If you manage a Page or group, you can find information about violations and restrictions by looking at Page Quality or Group Quality. When there is civil unrest, we may also restrict accounts by public figures for longer periods of time when they incite or praise ongoing violence.
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Ask a mutual friend to look at your friend's Timeline. Even if you can't see private posts or their old photos, your friend may have just deleted their old information and locked down their account to retain privacy from all of their Facebook friends not just you. You can verify this by having a mutual friend look at your friend's Timeline and tell you if they see anything that you don't. Even just asking them if your friend has posted recently when you can't see any account activity from the past month or so will accomplish this goal.
Ask your friend if they restricted you. There is always a possibility that the action was performed in error since the "Restricted" list is in proximity to the custom list section. I was unfriended on Facebook.
I can see the public posts, and am able to read the comments and see the likes I did. Now I only see the pic. Why is that? It's most likely because whoever commented blocked you. Not Helpful 26 Helpful The only way you can tell for sure is to ask someone else if they can see any posts from that person. If they can see posts that you can't, then you'll know that person has blocked you from seeing their posts.
Not Helpful 39 Helpful Have I been restricted if I can see a friend's profile on Facebook and see their posts if I go to it, but I don't receive them on my timeline? Either that, or you may have accidentally unfollowed them. Go to their page and click on the menu where it says you are friends, and see if it says unfollow. Not Helpful 28 Helpful It depends on why you were restricted.
In some cases, you may be able to restore your account, but in other cases you may have to make an entirely new one. Not Helpful 43 Helpful It depends on the exact restrictions your friend has set up. In some cases, older posts will still be accessible, but there is an option to hide those as well.
Not Helpful 15 Helpful Why am I not seeing posts from a certain friend on Facebook who hasn't blocked me? Go to the person's profile page and make sure the Follow icon is highlighted.
You can also select the See First option; if you click on Follow it will pop up. If you still don't see posts, your friend may have privacy settings set to where you, certain people, or everyone is restricted. Have a mutual friend pull up the profile page and compare it to what you can see. Not Helpful 8 Helpful If I have someone blocked and I stop blocking them, will they be friends again automatically? Not Helpful 3 Helpful What does it mean if it says I have multiple mutual friends on Facebook, but it only shows a few?
The person's friends list is private or is set to "Only Me" so you can't see all mutual friends. These restrictions may prevent you from seeing certain posts, sharing posts yourself, sending messages, adding friends or reacting to things. Restrictions are normally temporary, but repeat offences can sometimes result in a long-term ban. Here is everything you need to know about how and why Facebook restricts accounts, and how you can overturn the decision.
If you violate the community standards you will normally first receive a warning, and may then have your account restricted for a repeat offence. The restrictions will normally be short-term, with the length of the ban relating to the severity of the offence. If you continue to post things that go against the community standards more restrictions will be put in place, and you could eventually be banned permanently. Sometimes Facebook may restrict an account by accident.
If you believe this has happened to you, you should appeal the decision as per the steps above.
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