Yes, you can recover your account if you have access to the email account associated with your Facebook. If the email address is not available, you will need to provide a photo ID and proof of residence.

If your Facebook account is reported, it will be reviewed and deleted if the content violates the Facebook Community Standards.

If your account has been reported, Facebook will send you an email to verify your identity. If you have not received this email, please contact Facebook by clicking here.

You can unreport your Facebook account by going to the report form and clicking on “I want to remove my name from this list.

If your account is reported, it will be reviewed and you may be banned from using the site.

If you have a phone number associated with your account, you can use that to recover your account. Otherwise, you will need to contact Facebook’s customer service.

Facebook does not have a set timeframe for responding to reports. They review reports as they come in and prioritize those that are urgent or those that violate the Facebook Community Standards.

If you have forgotten your username and password, you can request a new password. If you know your username but not your password, you can reset your password.

Facebook has a list of “reportable” content that includes nudity, violence, and hate speech. If you report a post as containing one of these items, Facebook will review it and may remove it.

If you are unsure if you were reported on Facebook, it is best to look at your notifications. If there are more than 3 of these notifications, then it is likely that you have been reported.