Table of Contents
- 1 Do Facebook group admins see who reports?
- 2 Does Facebook tell you who reported your comment?
- 3 What happens when you report a comment to group admins?
- 4 Can Group Admin see who reported a post?
- 5 When you report a comment on Facebook is it anonymous?
- 6 What happens when you report a comment in a Facebook group?
- 7 Do Facebook admins know who reported the offending post?
- 8 Should Facebook automatically report posts to the social media platform?
Do Facebook group admins see who reports?
No, reports you make to Facebook support are anonymous. If you report a group to Facebook, the admins won’t know who reported it.
Is it anonymous when you report a comment to group admins?
Question 6 of 9: Can a Facebook group see who reported them? No, reports you make to Facebook support are anonymous. If you report a group to Facebook, the admins won’t know who reported it.
Does Facebook tell you who reported your comment?
As a result, making sure your page abides by Facebook’s rules and terms is a necessity to avoid your page being deleted or worse. Facebook never tells you who reports your content, and this is to protect the privacy of other users.
What can Facebook group admins see?
A Facebook Admin can see the part of your profile that you show everyone else, there are no added privileges from being an Admin to a group, what you see is the same everyone else will see. You can control the level of privacy of your Facebook profile and decide what others will see.
What happens when you report a comment to group admins?
To report a post to a group admin, you must report the post from the group. Note: If you choose to report the post to an admin, the admin will know that you reported it. Admins may or may not choose to remove the post or block the person who shared the post.
What happens when a group is reported on Facebook?
When a group is reported to Facebook, we review content in the group that might go against our Facebook Community Standards. After reporting a group to Facebook, we’ll send a message to your Support Inbox about whether or not the group was removed. …
Can Group Admin see who reported a post?
The Admin of the group will get a notification that a post has been reported. Once the Admin reviews the post, they can decide whether to remove it or leave it in place. The Admin of the group will know who reported the post.
What happens when you report post to admin?
Note: If you choose to report the post to an admin, the admin will know that you reported it. Admins may or may not choose to remove the post or block the person who shared the post. Reporting a post to an admin won’t send a report to Facebook.
When you report a comment on Facebook is it anonymous?
Whenever you report a post, your report will remain anonymous, even if Facebook contacts the person responsible for the inappropriate content. However, just because you report a post to Facebook, doesn’t mean that the post will be removed.
How do you anonymously report a group on Facebook?
Keep in mind that reports are anonymous….To change the privacy of a public Facebook group you admin:
- From your News Feed, click Groups in the left menu and select your group. If you don’t see Groups, click See More.
- Click Settings in the left menu.
- Click next to Privacy.
- Select Private and then click Save.
What happens when you report a comment in a Facebook group?
Tap Report to admin. The group admin(s) will receive a notification that there’s a post to review. Group admins or moderators can’t report a comment or post to group admins. Groups won’t be taken down just because members report comments or posts to admins.
Does the admin of a Facebook group know who reported it?
But if the reporter, directly reported it to Facebook, then no, Admins have no way to know who reported the offending post. Originally Answered: If I report a post in a Facebook group, will the admin (s) of the group know it was me who did it?
Do Facebook admins know who reported the offending post?
If the item that was reported, was reported directly to the Group’s Admins, then yes, we (Admins) know who reported it. But if the reporter, directly reported it to Facebook, then no, Admins have no way to know who reported the offending post.
Do the police know if something is reported on Facebook?
Short answer: No. All they see is that something was reported. Long answer: A few years ago, a friend of mine ran a Facebook group for images of oddities and strange things from decades passed.
FBtutorial.com, who reported the change on their site after receiving auto-reported posts for their Facebook Group, says that auto-reporting is “definitely well needed in Facebook Groups and is a time-saver.”