What happens if you report a comment as spam on facebook




















This generally happens if a single post or comment was found to offend. If your entire page or profile is found to contain content against their rules, your entire account or page may be disabled.

If your account is disabled, you are not always sent an email, and may find out only when you attempt to access Facebook again.

Regardless of what happens, you cannot see who reported you. When it comes to individual posts being deleted, you may not even be told what specifically was removed. The email will explain that a post or comment was found to be in violation of their rules and has been removed, and recommend that you read the rules again before continuing to post.

Facebook keeps all reports anonymous, with no exceptions, in an attempt to keep people safe and prevent any attempts at retaliatory action. While you cannot appeal the removal of content or comments that have been deleted, you can appeal a disabled account.

Even though all reports first go through Facebook's abuse department, you are still allowed to plead your case, which is especially important if you feel you have been targeted unjustly. See the link in the Resources section to view the appeal form. Facebook has alternatives to reporting content such as unfollowing, muting, and even blocking a profile. This way you only have to see what—or who you want on Facebook. If you have questions like "Why can't I friend someone on Facebook?

She is a military wife and mother from Atlantic Canada who enjoys sculpting, spending time with her husband and daughters, and researching a myriad of topics online! These include: Impersonation. Posts that are made to threaten, exclude, or intimidate someone else. The non-consensual posting of private and identifying information of other people i. Violent posts and terrorist threats. Organized hate.

Human trafficking. Organized violence or criminal activity. The incitement of criminal activity. The sale of controlled goods. Posts glorifying self-harm. Sexual exploitation. If an account continues to post spam, Facebook's reaction depends on whether the spam seems to be intentional or not. An account that has been been the victim of a virus will be treated more leniently than an account that was set up with the sole purpose of generating spam.

If someone posts something on your Facebook Page, anyone visiting the Page can mark it as spam. This makes the post invisible to that person but it is still visible to others. If a Page admin marks a post as spam, the post is removed from the Page and is invisible to everyone except the person who posted it and his or her friends. Page admins can still access comments marked as spam in the Spam filter of the Page's activity log. Facebook spam filters can automatically remove spam posts from a Page.

These posts appear in gray to Page admins, but are invisible to Page visitors. Facebook's data center uses information collected from all spam reports to determine what should be flagged as spam.



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