If Your WhatsApp Was Banned, Read This to Reactivate It
The reason why your WhatsApp was banned was because you violated their terms. To solve the problem of suspension, you must identify the cause of why you were blocked.
The following are the reasons why you were blocked by WhatsApp:
1. You have installed third party applications: These include GBWhatsApp, WhatsApp plus and the likes. WhatsApp developers did not create this apps and they are not happy about third party apps slipping into its world and that is why they block the users of these apps.
2. Many App users have blocked you over a short period of time: If many users prevent you from sending messeges to them, it means that you pester people and the WhatsApp subsequently bans your number.
3. When you send too many messages to people you are not in their contact: WhatsApp sees you as a spammer and it automatically bans you to safeguard the privacy of its users. Many users today experience broadcast messages sent by an unknown marketing teams which sometimes end up being spammers. If you are one of those who keeps sending irrelevant messages to an unknown recipient, you could be in the list of banned users.
4. Sending fake news and posting links with porn, virus, malware, obscene, defamatory, libelous, threatening, harassing, racist, hateful, ethnically offensive materials can also land you in trouble of the law, including being banned from WhatsApp.
5. You created a group and added people that don't have your phone number saved: Though you could create as many group as possible but make sure they have you in your contact before you add them to the group
6. Lastly, you should not violate the terms and condition of WhatsApp services. The terms and condition are listed on the Whatsapp website.
If you violate the above reasons, WhatsApp goes into action and sends an alarming message that says
"Your phone number ****** is temporarily banned from WhatsApp. Contact support"
To reactivate the account suspended, you need to understand the rules that have been violated and act accordingly. Make sure you uninstall all third party applications that interact with WhatsApp and delete groups and chat with users that haven't saved your number( or ask to save your number).
When that is done, wait until WhatsApp enables the service of your device again but incase of further delay, contact WhatsApp via email: support@whatsappp.com and politely ask to be reactivated.
Reactivation takes about 48 hours to a maximum of "infinite, but if your account is suspended for life because the violation is very serious, the only option is to open another account with a new phone number.
