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Facebook spam unmark

 

In a Message

1. Log in to the Facebook account that you used when you marked a post as spam.
2. Navigate to your Facebook message inbox, and then click the "Other" link located on the left side of the page directly under the Messages headline.
3. Scroll to the bottom of the Other Messages page, and then click the "Spam" link adjacent to "View:." All of the messages that you've marked as spam appear on screen.
4. Click the down-facing arrow next to Actions, located at the top right of the page containing the message, to open a drop-down menu.
5. Click "Not Spam." The message is immediately unmarked as spam and removed from your spam folder. To view the message, return to your message inbox.


 
On a Timeline
1. Log in to the Facebook account that you used when you marked a post as spam. You can't unmark a specific spam complaint from an account other than the one you originally marked it from.
2. Navigate to the specific post on Facebook where you marked a post or message as spam.

3. Click the "x" on the upper right side of the post, and then click "Report/Mark as Spam" when this pop-up appears. The timeline post disappears and a message appears saying "Thanks for Your Help. You Have Already Marked This. You Can Undo This Action or Report it as Abusive." The words "Undo" and "Report" are clickable links.
4. Click the word "Undo." The post reappears, signifying that you've unmarked the spam report.
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