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I cannot get on my wall.how do I find out if I am blocked?

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You will know if you are blocked if you are unable to log in perhaps because you forgot your password. your problem could be a network problem. please verfy if it is a network problem fist if not, you need to report that to FACEBOOK. tell them you forgot your password and you will be told to answer some security questions and you would be told to change your password. please try that. thanks

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