This tutorial provides detailed guidance on how to recover a permanently disabled (permanently banned) Facebook account. If you find your account banned for suspected violation of community guidelines, but you firmly believe you haven't violated any rules, this video offers a practical appeal process. It first shows how to identify the interface after a Facebook account is disabled and points out that official channels may not directly offer an appeal form. The tutorial then guides users to seek solutions through the 'Help Center' and provides a crucial step: if the information is not helpful, select 'No' and fill out the 'This solution is not helpful' feedback to initiate the appeal channel. Key actions include writing an appeal email with account-related information (like the email address), clearly stating that the account was disabled by mistake, and requesting a review by the Facebook team. The tutorial emphasizes using the correct email address associated with the Facebook account and explains that once the appeal is submitted, patience is required for feedback. For mistakenly banned accounts, this tutorial offers an effective recovery method. A success story shows the account was back to normal use the next day, highlighting a high success rate for appeals when no violation occurred. This process is a practical guide for understanding and resolving account bans, especially for users managing multiple Facebook accounts or concerned about account linking issues.