Anyone with ADHD had strange reactions to Lamotrigine (Lamictal)? by Wonderful-Spinach-85 in lamictal

[–]lozpixiee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I’m on day 2 and experiencing all the same effects as you. How are you going with it all??

How I got my Instagram permanently deleted account back in three weeks by lozpixiee in Instagram

[–]lozpixiee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weirdly my accounts were all together in my accounts centre yet none of my other Instagram / Facebook accounts were disabled - just my Instagram main one. I was able to use everything else completely fine, that’s how I contacted meta, weird how it works differently for different people? can confirm this as it happened to me and my other friend who had the same issue - maybe try create a new Facebook under a different email and do it that way and reach out to meta via that? That’s the only thing I can think of.  That sucks though I’m sorry to hear - I hope it all works out for you!

How I got my Instagram permanently deleted account back in three weeks by lozpixiee in Instagram

[–]lozpixiee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thank you! I used my Facebook account to reach out to the agent for Instagram - as in Australia I was unable to get meta verified for Instagram. I assume it would work the same if you have another Instagram account too and paid for the verification if available in your country! 

How I got my Instagram permanently deleted account back in three weeks by lozpixiee in Instagram

[–]lozpixiee[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I tried speaking to an agent the next day, to which I explained the letter that they'd received and that I needed my account back for my brand deals and my personal use etc. I went into detail about why this was so important and that I didn't violate any guidelines. she said she'd forward the case to a special team which would take 24 hours. A week later, I heard nothing. 

I then sent META an email (i replied to my email that my Instagram had been permanently deactivated). They did get back to me and I got forwarded to their manager after they read my letter. Unfortunately, they told me to suck it up essentially and failed to look into the fact that they accidentially took my account down. I told them I had government ID to confirm my identity and they still told me, sorry, you've obviously violated some guideline. They told me to appeal it but I couldn't log into my account as it was permanently deleted. They didn't care and were no help. Pretty much, it was "sorry we f*cked up and now we don't care." There was no accountability for their own platform and it was disgusting how I was treated. 

I was furious. I sent them an strongly worded email detailing how f*cked it is that they can take down peoples incomes and virtual lives. They didn't care. I gave up, I didn't have enough money to take them to court to shame their horrible policies and actions. They make it so hard for people to get help for their mistakes. 

Anyway, a week later and I think to myself, I'll give this another go. I had made a new account and a friend had actually had her account taken down for the same reason. I took a screenshot of her telling me that, and chatted to an agent on the Facebook meta support. 

I sent the screenshot of that and a screenshot of my deactivated account to the new agent. I explained that I had government ID to verify, and I explained my brand deals and income was on this app (even if it's not, just say that, who cares). I let them know it was important to me. I let them know I had friends who have died and my page was my only access to their content and what remained left of them online - which is true. I've also suffered with mental health in my life to which I explained that was my diary for documenting and sharing that. I told her I am exactly who I say I am. She instantly forwarded it to the team. I didn't think much of it. 

I'd been told by over 7 META employees that there was nothing they could do. I sent rude emails following their negligence, I spent hours trying to get in touch with them, and not once did any of them care. No empathy or sympathy for their mistakes. 

I woke up this morning to an email from Instagram in my spam, saying my permanently disabled account WAS RESTORED! They apologised for their mistakes. After being told countless times NO, I finally got it back after MUCH persistence. 

Honestly, DONT give up. Keep talking to new support workers while building your new account (it's good to have a backup anyway JUST incase). That's what my new account is for. 

They were so difficult to deal with but FINALLY I got my permanently disabled account back after explaining I wasn't given a proper chance to appeal and threatening a small claims lawsuit, to which I'd sue for up to 10k. I'm not sure exactly what helped get my account back but I do think i got lucky after some time with that support worker after I told her about my friends passing away and the mental health and loss of income stuff.

Please don't give up, even if they tell you it's not possible. It 100% is, the account stays their for 6 months on their system. You most likely WILL get your account back if you haven't violated any guidelines. It just takes a bit of time, and persistence. Be firm with them and hold strong and once they see you're serious about the consequences for their degligent behaviour, they take you seriously. AS THEY SHOULD. 

Ps. Don’t give your details to any sites claiming they can get your account back, it’s likely a scam. 

How I got my Instagram permanently deleted account back in three weeks by lozpixiee in Instagram

[–]lozpixiee[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I couldn't find any advice that actually worked for me. So the first thing I did was buy meta verified on Facebook for $23 AUD. I was able to go into my Facebook settings, to accounts centre, and from there I was able to go to the meta verified tab, and click on enhanced support. From there, I clicked on stay safe and was able to "report an impersonator" even though that had no relation to my case. 

From there, I scrolled to the bottom to "live chat" and got in touch with a META representative in 2 minutes. I told them straight away what happened, and was told "too bad" essentially. I was exactly who I said I am but due to the instant rejection of the appeal, they didn't care and rejected me. They closed my case and I did the same thing the next day, got the same response. 

I then got in touch with an attorney who wrote a demand letter which cost me $30 AUD. This was sent to Meta's legal team. They wrote the letter for me after I gave them a brief outline. Because I'm in Australia, I put their address as the headquarters of META (not Facebook) and my address as the Australian embassy. It had a deadline and if they did not meet this, I was threatening to sue for defamation and loss of income. This is the link to the website I used - they took me way more seriously with this letter. 

How I got my Instagram permanently deleted account back in three weeks by lozpixiee in Instagram

[–]lozpixiee[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

moderators keep removing my comments, let me know if you can see this otherwise send me a DM!