Your account has been temporarily suspended, typically for a policy violation. Unlike disablement, suspensions are intended to be temporary, but platforms often extend them indefinitely without clear communication about how to restore access. Suspended accounts cannot post, comment, or interact, making this a significant burden for creators and businesses.
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Belgium is subject to DSA and P2B regulations (as all EU member states) and has strong consumer protection law. Belgian courts have jurisdiction to hear account suspension disputes under DSA Article 21 via certified dispute resolvers. Belgium also recognizes foreign judgments from France and other EU jurisdictions, making a French court award enforceable in Belgium.
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2-8 weeks via formal legal channels (average suspension is 24-48 hours; longer suspensions indicate enforcement errors)
3–21 days
90–180 days
14–45 days
6–18 months
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