About Facebook Page Status

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Classic Pages on Facebook are updating to the new Pages experience. You'll still have access to many of the same features to manage your professional presence, build your brand or business, grow your audience and connect with followers. Your content, insights, ads, Likes and followers will automatically transfer when your Page updates.
Anyone who has Facebook access to your Page can visit Page Status to see:
  • Recent Community Standards violations.
  • Content shared by your Page that's been rated by third-party fact-checkers.
  • Intellectual property rights violations.
  • Content shared by your Page that's been identified as clickbait.
  • Violations for sharing too much content from other sources.
  • Events take-downs.
  • Content shared by your Page that isn't eligible for suggestions.
This includes violations and content that may have occurred as a result of actions by other people who manage your Page.
See Page Status for your Page
  1. Log in to Facebook, then click your profile photo in the top right.
  2. Click See all profiles, then select the Page that you want to switch into.
  3. Click your Page profile picture in the top right.
  4. Click Settings and privacy, then click Settings.
  5. Click New Pages experience in the left menu, then click Page Status.
Review your Page Status
Below the Page Status section:
  • You can see the status of your Page along with details around how some violations may affect your distribution or risk of being unpublished.
  • Below the header, you can see a summary box that shows which type of violations are affecting your Page. You can click Learn more to read more about each violation type.
Below the Recent violations section:
  • You can see individual violations by your Page.
  • For Community Standards violations, you can click See details to learn more. You can then either accept the decision or request review depending on the type of violation.
  • For misleading content that was shared by your Page, intellectual property rights violations or events take-downs, you can click See details to learn more.
  • For misleading, deceptive or fraudulent job post take-downs, you can click See details to learn more.
For violations that may have occurred as a result of actions from other people who manage your Page, you can see the violation as well as who posted the content to your Page to help ensure better Page management. Learn more about how to add or remove someone with access to your Page.
Bear in mind that multiple violations may result in your Page being unpublished, having limits placed on it or other restrictions (e.g. no longer being able to create ads). Pages and websites that repeatedly share false news or violate our Community Standards may have their distribution reduced, their ability to monetise and advertise removed, their ability to register as a news Page removed and suspension of access to fundraising tools.
Page Status doesn't include all areas of Community Standards and Page policy violations. There may still be violations from your Page that Page Status doesn't reflect yet, such as violations of our Page Policies.
Learn more about:
Community Standards notification
When you go to a Page that has Community Standards violations, you may see the notification "This Page may share content that violates our Community Standards". We show this message so you know that you may see posts on the Page that aren't allowed on Facebook but that haven't been removed for Community Standards violations yet.
If you see the notification, you can choose:
  • Review Page: Go to the Page and review the content to make sure that you're ok with the content that is shared on the Page before you decide to like it.
  • Like Page: Like the Page without reviewing it.
You can also read our Community Standards to learn more about what is and isn't allowed on Facebook.
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