Meta suspended my artist page for impersonating myself, then told me for a month it was 'temporary.' Today they said it's permanent and won't say why.
Meta suspended my own artist page for "impersonating a public figure." I am the public figure. This is my own verified page. They even have a picture of my license. It's been suspended since April 11th. Not a temporary glitch, not a day, but over two months now. I've spent days going back and forth with support. Different agents told me different things every single time. First it was "temporary, don't worry." Then, out of nowhere, "permanent," no explanation. When I finally asked what I actually violated, I was told they "can't tell me due to privacy concerns." It's my own account. Their AI made the call and no human can or will explain it. No way to post ads. No way to post. No way to reach the audience I built, for months, over a violation that doesn't exist. This is it for me. I'm done with Facebook and Instagram. If a platform can lock an artist out of their own identity and refuse to explain why, it doesn't deserve my time, my audience, or my ad budget.