Why does Facebook keep saying my posts are spam?

Why does Facebook keep saying my posts are spam?

If you’re trying to post a news story on Facebook, the platform might just stop you from doing that—even if the link is to a reputable source. Facebook users have taken to social platforms to complain about their posts getting flagged.

How do you stop automatic posts on Facebook?

First, sign in to Facebook and click the gear icon at the upper left corner and select Settings.

  1. Then from the list on the left select Apps.
  2. That will open the App Settings page.
  3. Then in the details of what the app can do and has access too click the Remove icon next to Post On Your Behalf.

Who reported you on Facebook?

You cannot find out who reported you on Facebook. Facebook keeps this information confidential as it could become a problem if you knew who it was that reported you.

How can I stop spammy posts on Facebook?

Spammy apps are often to blame for spammy posts, and to stop the app making further posts, you need to go to your main Facebook settings, click Apps and find the offending app – from there you can click the X and select Remove to delete it. Oh, and don’t forget to delete the spammy posts it made from your timeline, too.

Why do I get spam messages on my Facebook account?

Phishing attacks are a popular way of compromising Facebook accounts. We have an article dedicated to these pesky scams here – but in a nutshell it’s when you get an email or chat message that links to a webpage that looks like the Facebook login page – but it’s not!

What to do if you receive unwanted Facebook messages?

If you’re receiving unwanted Facebook messages you can use the report a message link, you can set stricter filtering so that any messages that aren’t from close friends end up in the other folder, or you can block the sender altogether.

Is there a way to stop notifications on Facebook?

If you’d rather not be notified about every single thing that happens on Facebook, you can cut down the babble in settings > notifications. For example you might limit email notifications to security concerns only, or group notifications so that you’re notified of friends’ posts but not other peoples’.