Facebook Content Removal

Reputation damage on Facebook can be instant, viral, and costly.

Without proper regulation, you're an easy target for abuse.

Facebook is undeniably a marketing giant, offering businesses unparalleled access to potential customers — and their data. But with that power comes risk. The platform has also become a haven for disgruntled former employees, unhappy customers, fake profiles, and internet trolls.

Despite this, countless people still take everything they see on Facebook at face value. The more viral a post becomes, the more credible it seems. A single fake review or dramatic comment from a so-called ‘customer’ can trigger a wave of negativity from thousands — even if there’s no truth behind it.

What makes this worse is the lack of regulation or content verification. Slanderous, misleading, or outright false posts often go unchecked. Abusers rarely face consequences, even when clearly manipulating the system. And if you or your business becomes their target, there’s often little you can do to defend yourself.

In What Ways Can Facebook Users Cause Harm?

Managing your reputation on Facebook isn’t easy — the platform opens countless avenues for individuals and businesses to be targeted. While fake accounts are common, most damaging attacks actually come from real people using their authentic profiles.

These attacks often take the form of aggressive comments, misleading posts, offensive images, or wildly exaggerated reviews. In more extreme cases, attackers may create entire pages dedicated to smear campaigns or impersonation, with the intent to discredit or steal business. And if any of that starts to gain traction, the fallout can be severe and long-lasting.

Ironically, the biggest obstacle to removing harmful content from Facebook is Facebook itself. The platform is notoriously reluctant to moderate user content and has no reliable system for verifying the accuracy of posts or reviews. Without professional help or legal leverage, most takedown requests are simply ignored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you permanently removing the content, or just hiding it?

In the case of online reviews, our services are designed to achieve complete and permanent removal of the reviews from the platform. All of our content removal services will always prioritize total deletion of the content as the first strategy; if this cannot be achieved, then typically other options are still available to mitigate the negative impact of unwanted content.

 Our pricing ranges from $400 to $900, depending on the complexity and severity of the case.

Anything that can be put onto the internet, can theoretically be removed from the internet – so it is always best to at least let us take a look, since it costs nothing and comes at no risk to you. Most of our removals relate to user-generated content such as reviews, blog or forum postings, and malicious or unwanted images or videos.

Some content is extremely difficult to remove due to the organisations controlling the site that the content is published on. For example, news publications that believe their article to be accurate will fight tooth and nail to keep it up, under the argument of “freedom of speech”. Government sites and other official organisations are of course also unlikely to remove something unless it is clearly factually inaccurate and/or blatantly illegal. In general, if the content itself is completely fair and/or factually accurate, provided honestly by a real human, and without infringing any locally applicable laws (such as privacy, copyright, etc) then removal is always more difficult (but not impossible). Our particular focus is on removing content that is unfair or unwarranted, inaccurate or dishonest, fake, illegal, or targets your business or staff in a personal, harassing or bullying manner. 

All removals are done in a completely legitimate manner, with the content being removed willingly by the publishing website or the host of the content. The full process depends on the nature of the content itself, and where it is posted. There is no “hacking” or other subterfuge involved. We do not “bribe” or offer incentives for the content to be removed. Most cases will involve us creating, submitting and managing a detailed application for the removal of the offending content by the publishing website. We liaise with most of these sites on a daily basis, and it is our experience from analyzing thousands of these applications that we have determined which process is likely to be successful for each type of content. Most removals require multiple submissions and ongoing correspondence with the website publisher.

No, this is not part of our standard process and is typically unnecessary. If we do believe it will be necessary or helpful, we will always discuss this with you first and only move forward with your approval.

Pricing depends on what website the content is on, and in some cases the nature of the content itself. In all cases, you will only pay if we successfully remove the content. There is no cost, no risk and no commitment required to have us take a look at the content and give you a quote. Simply reach out and show us the content. We can typically provide a quote on the same day that you ask. We do offer discounts for removing multiple pieces of content.

This varies depending on the publishing website and the nature of the content involved. In some cases, content removal can be as fast as 24-48 hours, but in more difficult cases it can take up to 60 days. The average removal time is 2-3 weeks and if we have not removed the content within 60 days, we will issue you a full refund. We’ll also keep you up-to-date on the progress of your content removal.

In some cases this will make our job more difficult, as some website publishers will ignore all future correspondence if the first attempt at removal was not successful. However, in most cases we can still have content removed even if you were previously unsuccessful. Since we do not charge for unsuccessful removals, there is no risk in letting us take a shot at it even if you don’t think it is possible.

We often find that your response is treated as making the review appear either more legitimate, or already mitigated, thereby making the removal process more difficult. We may ask you to remove your response while the removal process is underway; you can save it somewhere and if for any reason the removal is unsuccessful, you can always add it back in again later.

We continually monitor the status of the content, and inform you of the good news as soon as it is removed. Removal is permanent, and it is extremely rare for it to re-appear; if for any reason it does come back, the original agreement still applies and we will work to remove it again.   Please note that some websites will temporarily remove the content while they evaluate whether to permanently remove it. This does not count as a “successful removal”, and we will inform you of these situations when they occur.  

Throughout the removal process, we will keep you updated on the progress and our confidence level in having it be successful. If we have not removed the content within 60 days, we will offer you up to 3 options:
 

  1. If we believe that there is still a chance of success, we will inform you of the status and our intended strategy for continued attempts. You will then have the option of extending the time window to give us more time to implement that strategy.
  2. If we do not believe that outright removal is likely to succeed and our options to do so are exhausted, we may offer alternative options that help to mitigate the damage. In some cases these options are equally effective to complete removal, however in all cases these alternative strategies will be completely optional and…

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