In of itself, 'false information' is not generally reportable.
If the false information is libelous or abusive, or is otherwise against Facebook's TOS, you can report it, and you'll report it in different ways depending on the source, but generally there will be a cog icon which has a drop-down menu containing the Report button.
You can prove someone is stalking you through a false account if you have messages from the profile. You can report the false account to the Facebook support team.
You can report false information to the INS. It may be wise to be careful who you confide in as there can be retribution from the person who you reported.
It means to knowingly give false information to a police officer.
Press Report on their Profile
Instead of googleing it or going on crapy website with false info, go on a scholarly website and find good information and do a report
To report a false Child Protective Services (CPS) report, you can contact the CPS agency directly and provide evidence or information that disproves the allegations made in the report. It is important to be honest and provide as much detail as possible to help the agency investigate and address the situation.
It takes note of it.
yes
yes facebook does have a report abuse button if you don't believe me check for your self
The statute of limitations for filing a false police report varies by state, typically ranging from 1 to 5 years. It is important to check the specific laws in your state for accurate information.
Cleopatra herself sent the false report about her death.
No it does not. The only person who knows who reported them is you and the Facebook employee who is revewing the report.