You dismiss the WhatsApp Policy as being a lot of pages. And? That's their policy. You need to understand how they believe you're violating that policy before you can proceed. You dismiss the errors as being dumb, well, since your account has been suspended it sounds like maybe they were important.
Going forward, you'll find that the so-called T's & C's (terms and conditions) are dramatically different between commercial and private use. If you get a lawyer involved to sue Meta then the first thing they're going to want to review is Meta's policies and T's & C's and they'll make the assessment if you're violating them. Since they're going to do that anyway, you should have done that at the beginning so you could have avoided this whole mess.
I do not dismiss their policy, I dismiss their behaviour of not providing specific reason for the ban.
They have merely stated that I have violated the Terms of Service.
They have not stated WHY and HOW I have violated them.
Whatsapp Terms of Service is a very long document with HUNDREDS of potential reason very different from each other.
I'm left in the dark of why I have been banned.
Furthermore I have literally sent only 3 MESSAGES to my own Whatsapp account while I was developing the app. So it's clear it's at best a misunderstanding.
Furthermore Whatsapp is now a MONOPOLY in Chat communication for business.
Their approach to ban businesses and don't provide reason is draconic.
You dismiss the WhatsApp Policy as being a lot of pages. And? That's their policy. You need to understand how they believe you're violating that policy before you can proceed. You dismiss the errors as being dumb, well, since your account has been suspended it sounds like maybe they were important.
Going forward, you'll find that the so-called T's & C's (terms and conditions) are dramatically different between commercial and private use. If you get a lawyer involved to sue Meta then the first thing they're going to want to review is Meta's policies and T's & C's and they'll make the assessment if you're violating them. Since they're going to do that anyway, you should have done that at the beginning so you could have avoided this whole mess.
I do not dismiss their policy, I dismiss their behaviour of not providing specific reason for the ban. They have merely stated that I have violated the Terms of Service. They have not stated WHY and HOW I have violated them. Whatsapp Terms of Service is a very long document with HUNDREDS of potential reason very different from each other. I'm left in the dark of why I have been banned. Furthermore I have literally sent only 3 MESSAGES to my own Whatsapp account while I was developing the app. So it's clear it's at best a misunderstanding. Furthermore Whatsapp is now a MONOPOLY in Chat communication for business. Their approach to ban businesses and don't provide reason is draconic.