How to ban user from Facebook page?

How to ban user from Facebook page?

Open Facebook on your phone browser or on App. (Here in this tutorial we are using browser for the convinience of all our readers).

  • Go to your Facebook page from the 3-horizontal line icon. Choose your Facebook page.
  • Tap on the recent likes option.
  • From the above options,choose Activity to see all activities done on your pages. Here,tap on Likes option from the list displayed.
  • You can see the complete list of all the people who had liked your page.
  • How to get someone banned from Facebook?

    1) Go to https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. You’ll need to be using a web browser (e.g. Chrome, Safari) on a computer to ban someone from a Facebook page. 2) Go to the Page. You’ll see all of your Pages at the top-right corner of the screen in a box labeled “Your Pages.” 3) Click Settings. It’s near the top-right corner of the Page. 4) Click People and Other Pages. It’s in the “General” column on the left side of the screen. 5) Find the person you want to ban. Start typing the person’s name into the search box at the top-right corner of the user list, then select the user from 6) Check the box next to the person’s name. The box is directly to the left of the person’s name. 7) Click the gear. It’s to the right of the search box, right above the user list. 8) Select Ban From Page. A confirmation window will appear. 9) Click Confirm. This user is now banned from commenting on, liking, and messaging your Page.

    Why does Facebook ban people?

    Facebook often bans users for sharing or posting content that is questionable, hate speech, abusive, fake news, violence, drugs, gun promotion, and others. Facebook can also ban you if someone complains stating that you are sharing such content or invading their privacy by posting personal images or videos.

    What is banned on Facebook?

    Credible Violence. We aim to prevent potential real-world harm that may be related to content on Facebook.

  • Dangerous Individuals and Organizations. We also remove content that expresses support or praise for groups,leaders,or individuals involved in these activities.
  • Promoting or Publicizing Crime.
  • Coordinating Harm.
  • Regulated Goods.
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