The first step is to confirm that you are the account owner. If you are not the account owner, then you will need to contact them and ask them to delete their account.

It is not possible to delete an account by filing a report. Facebook’s Data Policy states that they “may retain your personal information for as long as needed to provide you services.”Facebook does not delete accounts but rather suspends them until the user logs in again. This is why it is difficult to delete an account.

Facebook pages can’t be taken down, but they can be unpublished. To do this, go to the page you want to unpublish and click on “edit page” in the top left corner. Then, scroll down to the bottom of the next screen and click on “publish.

If you report someone on Facebook, they will receive a notification that they have been reported. If the person is found to be in violation of Facebook’s Community Standards, their account may be temporarily or permanently disabled.

Yes, you can. If you’ve had a falling out with someone on Facebook, or if you want to be able to see their posts without them having access to yours, you can unfriend them and then befriend them again.

If you’re trying to find out if someone deleted their Facebook account, the easiest way is to go to their profile and look at their cover photo or timeline. If you see that it’s blank, then they’ve deleted it.

It is not possible to tell who reported you on Facebook, but it is possible to know if your account was disabled. If you are unable to log into your account, try using a different browser or device.

If you think that a Facebook account is fake, you can report it to Facebook. When you report a fake account, Facebook will review the account and take appropriate action.

Facebook does not delete profiles. They suspend them. You can find out more information on how to get a suspended account reinstated on the Facebook Help Center.

Facebook jail is a term for when your account is suspended and you’re unable to post on Facebook. This can happen if you have too many friends, or if you’ve been reported for spamming or other violations of Facebook’s Terms of Service.