Facebook users are privy to a wealth of information about their friends and acquaintances, thanks to the social media site’s reporting features. Here’s how to find out who’s reporting you on Facebook:
- Log in to Facebook.
- Click on the “Account” button in the top left corner of your screen.
- Under “Settings,” click on the “Privacy & Security” tab.
- On the “Privacy & Security Settings” page, under “Who can see my posts and pages?” click on the “Edit Profile Details…” link next to your name.
- In the “Profile Details” window, under “Who can report posts and pages I make?” click on the drop-down menu next to “Report Posts by Email Address or Phone Number.” This will open a new window that lists all of your Facebook friends who have registered for an email address or phone number with Facebook, as well as any anonymous reporters who have been added to your contact list by Facebook automatically (if you have given permission). If you don’t see anyone listed for either reporting option, it’s likely that you don’t have any friends who have registered for those reporting features on Facebook yet. ..