Legal Question in Technology Law in California
Facebook Disabled Account
Hi,
Exactly on Tuesday, March 24 my
Facebook account was disabled for
posting on someones wall 3
consecutive times. (It was not my
intention to harm anyone or violate
any Terms or Agreements.) Seems
like posting 3 consecutive times
violates the terms of use.
Without warning they disabled my
account and i didn't even receive an
email or warning. I have went to
their ''help'' section about disabled
accounts and it states i have to
submit an email. Well, i've
been sending the same email over
and over again every morning and i
haven't received one reply back. I
have even called them and the
receptionist confirms that i am
following the email procedures.
Well it's now 10 days and nothing.
I have searched on the internet
and have found out that there are
also many people in the same
situation as I.
Their terms of use is an Adhesive
Contract. In addition, it's not like
anyone really reads the contract.
I think it's only fair that i was
warned but i wasn't.
Is there something that can be
done so i can continue with my
account?
Thank you in advance for your
response.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Facebook Disabled Account
businesses generally have a right to "refuse service to anybody", as long as they're not discriminating on the basis of race, gender, etc.
The Facebook service is offered free of charge to people who comply with their terms of service. If you don't, they're not obligated to permit you to continue using the service.
My advice is... contact them once more by email, apologize and ask nicely that they reinstate your account. Do NOT re-send your email every day... that's just being a pest.
Re: Facebook Disabled Account
I generally agree with Mr. Firemark. In addition to what he said, Facebook is required to abide by the terms of use just as its users are. Nothing you have written suggests that it violated those terms. Since you did, it was entitled to cut you off in a manner consistent with the terms of use.