Fix Facebook Error Code 368: Temporarily Blocked For Policy Violations (2025)
Updated: 11/29/2025
You try to like a post, reply to a comment, or publish via an app, and Facebook responds with Error Code 368 or a message that you are temporarily blocked for policy violations. Maybe it appears in the app as you are going too fast, or in the Graph API response for your tool. This code means Facebook has flagged your recent activity as abusive or spammy and has put a temporary restriction on that feature, not that your password or browser is broken [web:143][web:144][web:145][web:146][web:147][web:150][web:153][web:159][web:162].
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Method 1: Stop The Behavior Triggering Error 368
Facebook error 368 usually follows bursts of repetitive actions such as mass commenting, liking, or posting the same content across many places in a short time [web:145][web:147][web:153][web:159]. To clear the block faster you must first stop the pattern that triggered it.
Step 1: Identify What You Did Just Before The Block
Think back to the few minutes before you saw Error 368, for example replying to the same comment thread with identical phrases, posting one link to dozens of groups, or running bulk publishing from a tool, these are classic triggers for temporary policy blocks [web:145][web:147][web:153].
Step 2: Take A Full Break From That Action
Stop using the blocked feature completely for several hours, for example do not like more posts if likes are blocked, and do not post links if publishing is blocked, Meta guidelines explicitly recommend waiting for the restriction window to pass before trying the same action again [web:143][web:146][web:150][web:159].
Step 3: Avoid Logging In From Many Devices At Once
If you often switch between many phones, tablets, and browsers while performing the same actions, slow down and limit yourself to one or two trusted devices for a while. Sudden changes in device or location during high volume activity can raise additional security flags and prolong a temporary block [web:145][web:156].
Method 2: Make Your Content And Engagement Look Organic
If you use social publishing tools, reduce bulk actions such as auto commenting, mass sharing, or reposting the same creative into many ad sets and organic posts. Platform help centers show that tools hitting Graph API at high volume with repeated content are common sources of 368 responses [web:143][web:150][web:153].
Method 3: Handle Error 368 In Apps And The Graph API
If code 368 remains for days even after you reduce posting volume and remove spammy patterns, open a support case through your Business Manager or developer support channel with timestamps and sample error payloads. Support articles emphasize that most blocks auto expire, but unusually long ones can be reviewed when you provide clear evidence of compliant use [web:144][web:146][web:150][web:153].