They banned you
with a bot.
Your appeal goes to
the same bot.
Meta's AI flags your account and the same AI reviews your appeal. It's a loop designed to confirm its own decision. ReclaimShield breaks that loop with escalation paths that bypass the automated system entirely.
ReclaimShield launches with deep specialization in the Meta platform family — Instagram, Facebook, and Threads — where our method is purpose-built for Meta's review pipeline. TikTok, YouTube, X, Twitch, and LinkedIn recovery coming soon.
We Know How Meta
Actually Reviews Your Appeal.
Your appeal is read first by an AI classifier, then — if it escalates — by a human reviewer working within Meta's current review pipeline. The ReclaimShield Method is built around four things most people don't know about how that pipeline actually decides.
We Know Their Classifier
Meta's 2026 enforcement stack is AI-first: your content is scored against a detailed hazard framework, and your appeal is re-scored by the same type of classifier. Most appeals fail because they argue the wrong category, or use language the classifier is trained to dismiss. We target only the specific violation Meta actually cited — and mirror Meta's own Community Standards language back at the classifier on the categories that matter.
We Know Their Reviewers
When an appeal escalates to a human, it lands in front of a tighter, more consistent review pipeline than it did a year ago. For a classifier-inverting appeal like ours, a more consistent reviewer pool is a better environment — our appeals are structured so the right decision is obvious on the first read, not buried in narrative.
We Know Their Broken Promises
Internal documents, Oversight Board decisions, EU Digital Services Act compliance — Meta has published commitments they haven't kept. We document the gap between what they promised and what they did to your account.
We Know the Pressure Points
Platform companies respond differently to different types of pressure. We know which channels get results for each type of account issue — from oversight board submissions to government-agency complaints. Every case gets a tailored strategy.
Every Type of Account Crisis. One Professional Solution.
Meta disables accounts for dozens of reasons — and their appeals process fails for most of them. Click any issue to see exactly how we resolve it.
Don't see your issue? We handle every type of account problem across Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. If your situation doesn't quite match the examples above, tell us what happened →
Five Channels.
Simultaneously.
Other services send one appeal and hope. ReclaimShield deploys simultaneous pressure across every channel Meta monitors — so your case isn't riding on a single point of failure.
Optimized In-App Appeal
Structured to pass Meta's AI first-pass cleanly and land readable with in-house human review — with platform-specific policy citations and the markers Meta's own documentation says trigger a second look. Filed by you, from your verified account.
Oversight Board Submission
The independent review body Meta created under external pressure. Their decisions are binding on Meta. We prepare a fully cited submission tied to published Oversight Board precedent relevant to your case.
Appeals Centre Europe · DSA Article 21
For clients in the EU or EEA, an independent dispute-settlement body certified under the EU Digital Services Act. Meta is required to engage in good faith with Appeals Centre decisions under Article 21. We prepare a fully cited submission tailored to your country and category.
Congressional Constituent Inquiry
Drafted for you to submit through your U.S. House representative's constituent-services office. Platform companies respond to congressional offices on timelines they don't give consumers.
State Attorney General Complaint
Documented consumer-protection filing in your home state, establishing a public record of platform conduct. An AG complaint is a signal to Meta's legal team that this case has a watching regulator.
No individual and no competitor deploys all five simultaneously. That's the ReclaimShield Method.
Four Steps. One Goal. Your Account Back.
Flat fees. No hourly billing. No mystery. You tell us what happened, we tell you what it costs, and we get to work.
Submit Your Case
Fill out our intake form with your account details and what happened. Takes 3 minutes.
Category Confirmed
Your violation category is auto-matched against the 14 covered under RECLAIM V-100. If it’s outside scope, you’re refunded automatically before any work begins.
We Go to Work
Your case gets professional escalation through channels that bypass the automated queue.
You File and Recover
You file each document from your own verified account — typically the appeal moves through Meta’s review in 1–3 weeks.
One flat price. Everything included.
No tiers. No upsells. No hourly meter. A single, attorney-designed appeal packet built around how Meta actually reviews your case in 2026 — routed to the Meta Oversight Board if you’re in the US, or to Meta Platforms Ireland and the Appeals Centre Europe (under DSA Article 21) if you’re in the EU/EEA.
Once your intake is complete and payment has cleared, we commit to delivery within two hours of typical turnaround. If we miss that window on our end, you get a full refund on request.
We can't guarantee a platform outcome — nobody honest can — but we control our delivery clock, and we stand behind it.
You can file your own appeal. Here’s why it usually loses.
We’re not going to hide it — you can write your own appeal for free, right now, using the button inside the app. Most people do. Here’s the math on why they lose, and what ReclaimShield does differently.
Meta’s 2026 enforcement pipeline is AI-first. Your appeal is read first by the same classifier that flagged your content — and it is trained to dismiss pleading language, character references, and emotional framing. “I’m a good person” scores as low-priority noise. “This content falls within the published scope of [specific policy section]” scores as a policy-compliant rebuttal. Most DIY appeals argue the first and get auto-rejected in seconds.
Meta’s 2025+ appeal policy caps most violations at one appeal. If your first appeal is rejected, that decision is typically final through the consumer flow — no second attempt. The appeal you write in five minutes is the only chance you get. Burning it on the wrong argument forecloses every downstream path that doesn’t involve formal correspondence.
Community Standards language changes. Templates from 2023 appeal forums cite policy terms that have since been restructured, renamed, or folded into broader categories. Using outdated policy vocabulary doesn’t just fail — it scores against you on the current classifier, because the pattern now signals a copy-paste template. The ReclaimShield Method works from current Meta policy text, refreshed continuously.
Still want to try it yourself? Go for it — the appeal button is free and takes five minutes. If it comes back denied, we’re here. Most paid clients come to us after a failed DIY attempt. The full Appeal Kit is a flat $197.
What We Will Not Do.
Professional boundaries aren't just marketing copy — they're how you know the service is legitimate. Five things ReclaimShield will never do, no matter who asks.
- We will never ask for your password, login, or 2FA codes. Any service that does is either a scam or planning unauthorized access. We work entirely from information you submit through the intake form and from publicly visible content you provide.
- We will never claim insider contacts at Meta. Nobody has them. Anyone who says they do is either lying to you or about to get you blacklisted.
- We will never promise your account will be restored. Platforms retain sole discretion. What we promise is that your case is escalated through every channel that exists — not just the one most people stop at.
- We never contact Meta on your behalf through consumer channels. Every document in your packet is filed by you, from your own verified account — by design. Meta’s reviewers weight owner-filed appeals more heavily than third-party submissions, and independent review bodies (the Oversight Board, the Appeals Centre Europe) require the account holder to be the named petitioner.
- We will never charge a contingency, per-outcome, or success fee. Flat fees, itemized up front. No surprise billing, no "processing fees," no hourly meter.
Not Another "Recovery Service."
The account recovery market is full of scams and empty promises. Here's why ReclaimShield is different.
Attorney-Designed Method
Every appeal is built on the five-channel escalation path Meta's public form doesn't mention — classifier-facing language, Oversight Board filing logic, congressional constituent route, state AG consumer-complaint channel, and corporate registered-agent escalation. That's not a template. That's a method.
We Never Ask for Your Password
Any service that asks for your login is either a scam or planning unauthorized access. We work through official channels and formal escalation paths.
Flat Fees. Period.
No hourly billing, no hidden charges, no "processing fees." You know exactly what you pay before we start. Upgrade credits always apply.
Questions
1. Security. ReclaimShield never asks for your password, login, 2FA codes, or account access — and we never will.
2. Credibility on the consumer-appeal channels. Meta's reviewers weight appeals submitted directly by the verified account owner more heavily than third-party submissions. That's why we hand you the in-app appeal, the Oversight Board filing, the congressional constituent inquiry, and the state AG complaint to file in your own name. Our work is the preparation; your voice at the channel is the asset.
3. Independent review bodies require the account holder to be the petitioner. The Meta Oversight Board (for US and worldwide cases) and the Appeals Centre Europe (for EU/EEA cases under DSA Article 21) are the two independent venues that can review Meta’s decision outside Meta’s own queue. Both require the person whose account is at issue to be named in the filing. Our work is drafting the full submission to the right venue for your country and category; your voice at the channel is the asset.
Your account isn't
gone yet.
Every day you wait is a day closer to permanent deletion. The clock is at 180 days and counting.
Start My Appeal — $197 →Questions before you start a recovery?
Use the form below — we reply within one business day. For active recoveries, use the intake on the pricing page — it's faster than email and routes directly to case intake.