You can complain to Facebook about the defamatory statements, for all the good it might do. Otherwise, if you can prove that the business knows the statements to be false and is making them with malice (Ie the intent to materially damage you), that's libel and you have some legal remedies available to you.
Send a cease and desist letter for defamation One of the steps a lawyer might recommend when dealing with slander on social media is sending a cease and desist letter. A cease and desist letter on social media is a document that formally requests the author to stop engaging in defamatory or harmful behavior.
The answer is yes, but you have to meet each of the four legal elements that define defamation of character. Your lawyer also has to present convincing evidence not only that the defendant made defamatory statements on Facebook but also that the statement has damaged your personal and/or professional reputation.
When something gets reported to Facebook, we'll review it and take action on anything we determine doesn't follow our Community Standards. Unless you're reporting an incident of intellectual property infringement, your report will be kept confidential and the account you reported won't see who reported them.
Report profile Go to the profile you want to report by tapping its name in your Feed or searching for it. Tap. in the top right. Tap Report profile. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Block the profile. This will prevent the profile from adding you as a friend and viewing things you share on your timeline. Report the person or any abusive things they post. We take things down on Facebook if they go against our Community Standards.
1. From Chats, open the conversation and tap the person's name at the top. 2. Scroll down and tap Report.
When something gets reported to Facebook, we'll review it and take action on anything we determine doesn't follow our Community Standards. Unless you're reporting an incident of intellectual property infringement, your report will be kept confidential and the account you reported won't see who reported them.
The following behaviour isn't allowed on Facebook: Posting things that don't follow our Community Standards (e.g. threats, hate speech, graphic violence). Using Facebook to bully, impersonate or harass anyone. Abusing Facebook features (e.g. sending friend requests to many people you don't know).
Report your old account as a You're not 100% out of luck if the other recovery features don't work. Maybe you just really want to delete that old account. You can do that by reporting it as a . This is a fast-track option on how to delete an old Facebook account, especially when you don't have the password.