


Preparazioni dell’Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV 2000 con la quale quest’anno prenderò parte alla Alfa Revival Cup e Peter Auto
La stagione ARC parte il 17 aprile al Mugello.



La stagione ARC parte il 17 aprile al Mugello.
Yesterday, April 7th at 17:17 my main Instagram (along with three backups) was returned by Instagram after being permanently disabled.
Timeline:
February 16th 2026 00:43 - main account suspended for "fraud and deception" + six backups/inactive accounts suspended for "account integrity" (being associated with a rulebreaking account. Needless to say I have neither defrauded nor deceived anyone.
February 16th 2026 01:20 - appealed all seven accounts.
February 16th 01:22 - main account + three backups permanently disabled, other three backups reactivated. All at the same time.
February 16th 09:00 - all day; signed up for and spoke with Meta Verified support, completely useless. Still haven't figured out whether they're bots or they're reading from a script. I did have someone call me, though and went nowhere.
February 17th opened disputes with four separate out of court settlement and regulatory bodies (I'm in the EU), all of which deemed my case admissible within a couple of weeks and said they'd request info from Meta.
February 20th sent a demand letter to Meta Platforms EU through my lawyer, demanding immediate reactivation. This letter was delivered on March 13th and requested a response within seven days (March 20th), which did not materialize.
March 31st I filed a small claims suit in Ireland against Meta Platforms EU, sending both a package (with approximately 1.6kg of evidence) and a courtesy email to the court. This package was delivered yesterday, April 7th, at 14:30.
April 7th, 17:17 my main account was reactivated alongside my three permanently suspended backups.
I have no idea what worked, whether it was anything I did or whether Meta simply realized they made a mistake. I can confidently say it wasn't the small claims suit as the package had only arrived less than three hours earlier and there wasn't even time for the registrar to process it and decide whether it was admissible, let alone inform and serve Meta. Either they smartened up to the demand letter, reversed the decision once the settlement bodies started asking questions or simply realized they were wrong. No clue which one it is, but needless to say I'm over the moon.
Do not lose hope and if there's anything I can do to help, please ask.