Facebook (Meta) often links accounts across platforms, so if an Instagram account connected (even loosely) to your Facebook profile or Business Manager gets flagged, it can drag down your FB account too, even if you had no control over it.
Here’s what others in your situation have done (with some success):
1. Appeal the Suspension (Even If It Seems Hopeless)
Try these links:
Make your appeal clear, calm, and factual: “My Facebook account was restricted due to an Instagram account that I have no ownership of or access to. I believe this was an error in association, and I would appreciate a manual review.”
2. Try Meta Business Live Chat (Best During Business Hours)
Go here: https://business.facebook.com/business/help.
Click "Get Help" → Advertising → Something Else until a chat option appears.
It’s hit or miss, but when it works, it’s your fastest shot at a human response.
3. Check Account Connections
A few more things to watch out for:
Don’t create a new FB profile immediately — that could violate Meta’s policy and hurt your chances.
If you run a business and can’t access ads, try logging in through another admin or request someone to give your new profile access temporarily (if the account is unrecoverable).
Document everything. Screenshots, emails, and timestamps — they’ll help in appeals.