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Why Facebook Flagged My Contest Votes — and How to Recover

Find out why Facebook flags suspicious contest votes, what triggers a review, and how to recover your standing and protect future contest entries.

You checked your contest dashboard at noon: 847 votes and comfortably in first place. You checked again at 4 p.m.: 612 votes and suddenly in third. What happened? Facebook's automated integrity systems run continuously across all contest interactions on the platform, and they are designed to remove engagement that looks inauthentic. When those systems fire on your entry — even if every vote you received was entirely legitimate — the experience is disorienting and stressful, especially when the contest deadline is hours away. This article explains exactly how Facebook's vote-integrity mechanisms work, what behavioural signals trigger a flag or vote-removal event, and how to distinguish a temporary filter sweep from a permanent action against your entry. More importantly, you will find a step-by-step recovery framework: how to document the irregularity, how to contact the contest organiser, and — if you are using a professional vote service — what remediation your provider should be offering. Prevention is covered too: the specific vote-delivery patterns and acquisition methods that dramatically reduce your exposure to flag events in the first place. [Body to be expanded by author]

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