You see, Facebook has so much information that they have to store it on many many servers. When they do updates, they don't do it to all servers at once, or else it would create chaos. Not to mention it's harder to update that way.
Your Facebook account just so happens to be located on a Facebook server in the process of updates and fixes right now. Be patient, you'll get back on. The same thing is happening to me right now also, and has happened before.
If you were truly disabled by Facebook, you'd get a message whenever you tried to log on stating that you were disabled by an administrator and to email them at a given address for more details or to get your account back. Trust me, I should know. A few of my friends were actually disabled before.
Sit tight, things will work out fine.
Try logging in and logging out, or try clearing your cache.
There are currently three types of logging methods currently in use and they are Stem Only Harvesting (SOH) or tree-length logging, Whole Tree Logging (WTL) and finally cut-to-length logging.
a user profile that prevents the user from logging on if the mandatory profile is unavailable
Yes, you can access your loan information by logging into your online banking account.
General methods for logging into an account include providing a user name and password and also your email address to create an account with websites.
Since you didn't specify what TYPE of account, the answer is probably going to be wrong. Try logging out of one account and re-logging into the other one.
This was probably a site bug that has been resolved.
by logging on to www.facebook.com/ and logging in or creatinga an account. It's all on the home page.
I found that the only way you can do this is by logging out of the one you're currently using and then creating a new one but using a new email address. Unfortunately if you link it with Twitter or Facebook you can not have a secondary account.
You can't delete your account, you have to just stop logging in.
in your logging page, click "make account"
"When logging on to an account, you need to input your username, email address or client number into the appropriate box and then input your password."