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- When something gets reported to Facebook, we'll review it and remove anything that violates our CommunityStandards. We don't include any information about the person who filed the report when we reach out to the person responsible... See More
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- When you hide a photo or post you're tagged in on your Timeline, or adjust your Timeline and tagging privacy setting, this only limits who can see the content on your Timeline. The photo or post is still visible to the audience it's shared with other places on Facebook, such as in News Feed or search... See More
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