Facebook is a social networking online service based in Menlo Park, California. Its Web site on February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg launched with his college roommates and fellow Harvard University students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. Its founders initially limited membership site on the network for Harvard students, but expanded later to colleges in the city of Boston and the University of Ivy League and Stanford University. And gradually it added support for students at various other universities at a later date for high school students. Since 2006, it does not allow any person at least 13 years old to become a registered user of the site, and although the age requirement may be higher depending on the applicable local laws. Its name comes from colloquial evidence given to them by students of American universities.
Why you blocked for sending friend requests?
If your account has been blocked send someone a friend request, it may be because a friend asks you sent had gone unanswered or been marked as unwelcome. In the future, you must send friend requests to people you have a connection from the reality of life for, such as friends, family, co-workers or classmates. Be sure to use authentic name and image to help the people you're friending recognize you.
If you want to get updates from people find interesting, but I do not know personally (for example, journalists, celebrities and political figures), try to comply with the instructions, rather than sending them friend requests.
How to Fix Blocked Facebook Requests Issue?
#1: Log in to your Facebook
#2: Go to Facebook Support Dashboard. First got to Settings then click on Support Dashboard from the left side menu.
#3: If or when you got blocked for sending request then you will be notify by Facebook in this Dashboard.
#4: Now click on Next.
#5: Cancel all Friend request for those not accepted.
#6: You successfully unblocked the requests. Now you can again send request.
#7: Optional. You can turn on the Notification for such things.
#8: Done.
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