If you can’t run ads on Facebook, it’s likely due to issues such as account suspension, payment problems, policy violations, or targeting restrictions. This guide explains the common reasons and how to resolve them.

Why Can’t I Run Ads on Facebook Anymore?
Running ads on Facebook is one of the most effective ways to grow your business and engage with a broad audience. However, you may find yourself in a frustrating situation where, despite having an active Facebook account, you are unable to run ads anymore. Whether it’s a sudden restriction, policy violation, or technical issue, the reasons for this can be varied.
In this in-depth guide, we’ll explore the common reasons why you can’t run ads on Facebook anymore, and provide actionable steps to resolve these issues and get your campaigns back on track.
Common Reasons You Can’t Run Ads on Facebook
1. Facebook Ad Account Suspension
One of the most common reasons you can’t run ads on Facebook is account suspension. Facebook suspends ad accounts if they violate their advertising policies or terms of service. Suspension can happen due to issues such as:
- Prohibited content: Advertising restricted products or services (e.g., adult content, gambling, illegal substances)
- Misleading ads: Ads that provide misleading or false claims
- Multiple policy violations: Repeated violations of Facebook’s ad policies
Fix:
- Review the notification Facebook sent regarding the suspension. It will outline the specific reason for the restriction.
- If you believe the suspension was made in error, request a review through the Facebook Ads Manager under Account Quality.
- Ensure that your ads follow Facebook’s Advertising Policies and guidelines.
2. Issues with Payment or Billing
Another common reason for being unable to run ads is payment or billing issues. If there’s a problem with your payment method, such as expired credit cards, insufficient funds, or billing discrepancies, Facebook will restrict your ability to run ads.
Fix:
- Check your payment method: Ensure that your credit card or payment method is valid and up to date.
- Review your billing information in Facebook Ads Manager and make any necessary updates.
- If your payment is marked as declined, try using another payment method or resolve the issue with your bank.
3. Violating Facebook’s Advertising Policies
Facebook has strict advertising policies designed to create a safe and respectful environment for users. Violating these policies, even unknowingly, can lead to your account being flagged or restricted from running ads.
Common policy violations include:
- Using clickbait or misleading headlines
- Promoting prohibited content (e.g., alcohol, tobacco, controversial topics)
- Spamming or aggressive advertising practices (e.g., too many ads in a short period)
Fix:
- Review Facebook’s ad policies and ensure that all your ads comply.
- Remove or modify any ads that may be in violation of the policies.
- If your ad was rejected or your account suspended due to a policy violation, submit your account for appeal through Facebook’s support.
4. Unmet Targeting Requirements
Facebook ads may not be running if your targeting criteria are too restrictive or don’t meet Facebook’s standards. If the audience you’re targeting is too small or your targeting settings conflict, it can limit ad delivery or prevent ads from running altogether.
Fix:
- Expand your audience: Broaden your targeting by removing some restrictions (e.g., location, interests) to increase the number of people who see your ads.
- Check that your audience segments are large enough to reach enough people. If your audience is too narrow, Facebook may not serve your ads.
- Test different audiences to determine what works best for your campaign.
5. Facebook Ad Account Under Review or Pending Approval
When you create a new ad account or make significant changes, Facebook might temporarily pause your ability to run ads until it completes a review process. This review process is common for newly created ad accounts or for accounts that haven’t run ads for a while.
Fix:
- Wait for approval: Facebook’s review process can take up to 24-48 hours, but sometimes it can take longer.
- Check your account status in the Account Quality section to see if there are any pending reviews or actions required.
6. Ad Creative or Format Issues
If your ad creative (image, video, text) violates Facebook’s policies or is in an unsupported format, your ads won’t run. Problems such as using unoptimized images, incorrect text-to-image ratios, or poor-quality videos can cause ads to be rejected.
Fix:
- Ensure your ad creative is compliant with Facebook’s requirements (e.g., correct aspect ratios, no excessive text, high-quality visuals).
- Use Facebook’s Ad Preview tool to check how your ads will appear and troubleshoot before submitting.
- Follow Facebook’s recommendations for ad formats (e.g., minimum resolutions, file types, and sizes).
7. Account or Campaign-Level Restrictions
Facebook might impose restrictions on your ad campaigns if there are specific issues at the campaign, ad set, or ad level. These restrictions could result in limited ad delivery, or in extreme cases, ads not being served at all.
Fix:
- Go to the Ad Manager and review any warnings or alerts related to your ad sets.
- Check your targeting, budget, and bid strategy to make sure they align with Facebook’s ad delivery system.
- Remove any restricted targeting options (such as age, interests, or geographic locations) that could cause delivery problems.
8. Facebook Account Suspended or Under Investigation
If your Facebook account is under investigation or has been suspended, you will be unable to run ads. This can happen due to suspicious activity, payment issues, or violating community standards.
Fix:
- Review Facebook’s Community Standards and resolve any issues that may have led to the suspension.
- Contact Facebook support for further assistance and clarification on why your account is suspended.
Troubleshooting Checklist
- Check your payment information and update if needed.
- Review Facebook’s Advertising Policies to ensure compliance.
- Ensure proper targeting and avoid too narrow audience selections.
- Wait for ad account approval if it’s under review.
- Fix ad creative issues like inappropriate text or unapproved images.
- Clear any account suspensions or violations.
- Contact Facebook support for clarification if the issue persists.
How Socinova Can Help
Running Facebook ads is crucial for growing your business, but technical issues or policy violations can get in the way. At Socinova, we specialize in optimizing ad accounts, ensuring compliance with Facebook’s advertising policies, and resolving issues quickly. If you can’t run ads on Facebook anymore, we can help you get your account back up and running.
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