Yes, you can delete someone else’s Facebook account. However, this is not something that would be done by the average person. It would usually be done by a family member or friend of the person who has passed away.

I’m not sure how to answer this question. I can’t find a way to delete my Facebook account that is not mine.

You can report a Facebook account for any reason. If you want to delete the account, you will need to contact Facebook and request deletion.

There is no way to delete your Facebook account. You can only deactivate it, which means you will still be able to log in but your friends will not be able to see you on Facebook. When you deactivate a Facebook account, all of the information and content that you posted will remain on Facebook and cannot be deleted.

No, you cannot delete a Facebook account without knowing the password. If you can’t remember your password, then you’ll need to reset it and then delete the account.

You can’t delete your father’s Facebook account. However, you can deactivate the account so that he cannot log in to it.

If someone reported you on Facebook, you would need to know what they reported you for. If it was a post that violated their policies, then you would need to edit the post or delete it. If it was something else, then you would need to contact Facebook and ask them what is going on.

If you falsely report someone on Facebook, they will be notified and have the opportunity to defend themselves. If found guilty, they will be banned from Facebook for a period of time.

You can’t be 100% sure someone reported you on Facebook if you don’t know their account, but it’s usually an indication that someone doesn’t like what you’re posting.

Facebook has a team of content moderators that work around the clock to review and remove inappropriate content. When Facebook receives reports about fake accounts, they investigate the account and take action if it violates their Community Standards.