If you have a permenant restraining no contact order then your ex-husband commenting on your facebook picture definitely violates the terms of the restraining order because he is not suppose to contact you at all and commenting on your facebook picture would be a form of contact.
Yes! Christina commented on her Facebook page that she is expecting a baby girl in January 2011.
If a person has a restraining or protective order prohibiting the from making contact with a specific individual, all contact is prohibited, including social media.
Yes, she (Kathy Garver) even commented on Facebook.
Yes you can ask but you can't force him to. He has as much rights as a parent to do what he wants with those pictures as you do. If the child is old enough to speak her mind he should respect it though and your daughter can then contact Facebook.
You can NOT delete "permanent" items...
either she's a hoe, or she doesn't know you well enough to be into you. i suggest you talk to her more.
Best ignored.
The answer to your questions depends on several factors: 1. What state do you live? 2. Is the restraining order against your ex-spouse/significant other or your children? In California, for example, if you have a restraining order against the other parent of your children, you may still be able to contact the children. However, if the restraining order is against both, the other parent of your children and your children, then you should not have any sort of communication (including facebook and other social media platforms) with either.
It means he got money or he's cute.
Next to the search box there's a world with numbers on it inside it has things Like Who liked or commented your status, and who tagged you and evrything referring to you.
An invalid request on Facebook usually occurs when the Facebook server is down. It is rarely a permanent issue, and is usually fixed quickly.
Facebook does not provide a feature that allows users to see who has viewed their profile or page. While you can see who has interacted with your posts or commented on your content, profile views remain private. If you're looking for insights about your page's audience, you can use Facebook Insights for metrics on engagement and reach.