Get unbanned from a group on Facebook to resume interacting with others interested in the group's topic as you did prior to your banning. Group administrators control banning, so getting unbanned is never a guarantee.
The better you state your case for getting unbanned when contacting a group administrator, the more likely he is to lift the ban. Avoid the kind of conduct that caused you to be banned if you get reinstated to prevent being re-banned permanently.
The better you state your case for getting unbanned when contacting a group administrator, the more likely he is to lift the ban. Avoid the kind of conduct that caused you to be banned if you get reinstated to prevent being re-banned permanently.
1. Navigate to the profile of any administrator of the group after you log in to your Facebook account. If you aren't sure of the group admin's name, ask a friend who isn't banned from the group to visit the page and find the name.
2. Click "Message" to create a new message to the group administrator. Explain what led to the conduct that got you banned and provide a convincing argument that you won't repeat the behavior. Ask that the admin remove the ban and assure her that if you do repeat the conduct, you will accept a permanent second re-banning.
3. Wait patiently while the admin considers your request. If the admin doesn't contact you within several days, write a follow-up message to confirm he received the first one. In addition, visit the group periodically to see if the admin unbanned you without providing written correspondence to that effect
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