How to Create a New Facebook Ads Account If Your Old One Is Blocked - Strategy
Meta (Facebook) continues to tighten its ad policies, and its moderation algorithms evolve regularly to detect and block rule-breakers. Yet, skilled affiliate marketers and media buyers always find ways to keep their traffic flowing. In this guide, we’ll discuss the key reasons for ad account bans, how to create a new Facebook Ads Account when the old one is blocked, and how to maximize your success with a sustainable approach.
Why Does Facebook Block Ads Accounts?
To solve the issue of frequent bans, you need to know what triggers them in the first place. Here are some of the main reasons:
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Lack of Trust (“Newbie” Profile):
Launching ads immediately after registering a new account is a red flag. Facebook expects you to build “real user” signals—adding friends, sharing posts, and creating a professional Page—before diving into advertising.
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Aggressive Spend & Multiple Campaigns:
Going all-in with big budgets too soon can trigger suspicion. If you burn through high sums in a short period, Facebook’s system may consider the account risky.
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User Complaints:
If your ads are deceptive, spammy, or offensive, you might receive reports from users, leading to a ban.
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Violating Ad Policies:
Meta is strict with verticals like Nutra, gambling, betting, and crypto. Any noncompliance (e.g., making unsubstantiated claims, misleading content) can result in a ban.
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System Error:
Sometimes you face an accidental or erroneous ban. You can appeal and potentially restore the account if it’s truly a glitch.
A ban might also affect your Business Manager, your Facebook Page, or even your entire personal account—so it pays to be aware of all potential triggers.
Two Types of Bans: Temporary vs. Permanent
Facebook typically issues two kinds of ad account blocks:
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Temporary: You can restore the account by correcting policy violations, verifying identity, or adjusting campaign settings.
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Permanent: The Ads Manager is banned for good, leaving no official path to recovery.
With a temporary ban, you might fix rejected ads, confirm your personal info, or resolve payment issues. If done properly, the ban could be lifted automatically or via contacting support.
A permanent ban, on the other hand, means the ad account is irreversibly disabled. In many cases, Facebook also restricts the associated personal profile, preventing you from creating new ad accounts under that same profile.
How to Create a New Ad Account If the Old One Is Blocked
Here are three commonly used methods to re-enter Facebook’s ad ecosystem:
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Create (or “Farm”) a Fresh Personal Profile
After losing your old account, you might have to start over. Use a unique environment (e.g., an anti-detect browser) and simulate real user behavior: add friends, post organic content, set up a Facebook Page, and only then gradually introduce ads.
Soft launch your first campaigns with low budgets to avoid immediate suspicion.
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Buy or Rent “Aged” Accounts
Some platforms sell pre-warmed profiles with a history of normal user activity. Still, you need to continue warming them up, because Facebook might detect unusual changes in IP or payment methods. This method can be faster but risks quality issues if the accounts were previously misused.
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Leverage Your Business Manager (BM)
If your BM remains active but only the Ads Manager is blocked, you could create a new ad account within the same BM. Make sure you avoid repeating the same mistakes. Also, consider adding new employees or account farmers who can manage tasks while you (the original owner) maintain strategic oversight.
Best Practices for Trust & Safety
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Use Real User Signals – Confirm your identity (if requested) with genuine documents or contact info. Fake details often lead to quick bans.
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Avoid Immediate, Large Budgets – Start small and scale gradually.
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Know the Policies – Facebook frequently updates its Ad Policy. Stay informed to avoid repeating mistakes.
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Isolate “Banned” and “New” Accounts – Don’t mix them on the same device or IP. Use anti-detect solutions to avoid tying your new account to the old one.
Beyond Facebook: Where to Drive Traffic?
Facebook remains a powerful traffic source for verticals like Beauty & Health (Nutra), eCommerce, Gambling, Betting, and Crypto. Many affiliate marketers share success stories such as:
- 100% ROI with a “quick launch” Nutra approach
- $200 per day combining Facebook with viral blog content
- $20,228 in 6 months by promoting a single product via FB Ads
- $5,000/month using Instant Articles
- and more...
Ultimately, the key is to have high-converting offers that justify any extra effort in account farming or maintenance.
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Conclusion
Getting blocked on Facebook is unpleasant, but it’s not the end. By understanding the reasons behind bans,
re-creating (or purchasing) a fresh account, using Business Manager strategically, and applying best practices,
you can return to running ads—often with stronger results than before.
Arm yourself with quality offers, maintain good account hygiene, and stay updated on Meta’s policies.
With the right approach, you can continue driving significant profit from Facebook Ads—even after a ban.